Review of JTs World

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[Following is a volunteer review of "JTs World" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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In JTs World by E. Alan Fleischauer, we meet John Thurgood Thomas, also known as JT, to his friends. He lives an adventurous life and always seems to be up to something. JT is depressed and lonely because he recently lost his soulmate and has given up hope of finding another perfect match. He goes about his business as usual, and I must say that his life is full of adventures. JT is a generous man who has helped many people with whom he has interacted. He meets Jessica on one of his adventures and immediately feels a connection. Though everyone around them can see the connection these two have, neither is willing to give it a chance because they both have painful pasts. Will the two finally be able to interact? What is bothering Jessica so much that she doesn't seem to care much about life?

I enjoyed the book's descriptive nature. I loved how the author vividly painted pictures of the events in the book and how the characters were brought to life. I could especially relate to JT, a gentleman with a distinct personality compared to the other male characters in the book. I enjoyed the cowboy concept presented in the book, as well as the ranch life the characters were accustomed to. I liked how the author gave background information for each character. This ensured that readers understood where each character came from, what made them who they were, whether good or evil and how they acted in various situations.

The only flaw I found in the book was the amount of sexual violence against women. Women were being assaulted at every opportunity. Also, there is the usage of vulgar words in the book.

I rate the book 4 out of 4 stars. I enjoyed the plot and found the book to be quite engaging. The descriptions of all the exciting encounters with JT, Chip, and the other characters were lively and enthralling to read. Furthermore, the book was meticulously edited, and I found no grammatical errors. I believe the book deserved my four-star rating because I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.

I recommend this book to readers who enjoy adventure stories. This story will also appeal to fans of cowboy stories. The novel is set in a ranch-like setting. I also believe that fans of romance novels will enjoy this book because they can follow the main characters' love journey unfolding.

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Violence against women always puts me off. But if this modern eyesore that is sexual predation is portrayed to capture its ignoble nature or serves a didactic function in the book, then maybe... just maybe I might allow it. Thanks for a wonderful review that captures much of what this book has to offer.
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