Review of JTs World
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Review of JTs World
JT, a wealthy and generous widower, goes to Colorado with his employee, Buck, after a notorious hitman, Marcus Payne, almost murdered him. His stepdaughter, Maddie, encourages him to go and assures him that everything will be alright. JT's world grand opening day turned out to be a complete disaster after a terrifying murder scene, and that was the ultimate reason JT had to get away. On his travels, the author narrates what he does, who he meets , and his motives.
A gripping master piece by E. Alan Fleischauer will make you furiously turn pages, completely hooked in the bank robbers, murders, and rapists. The author creates suspense, thrills, romance, and adrenalin. He introduces the character and describes the setting, conveys emotions, inserts dialogue, expresses opinions, and provides rational information. The story begins in Arizona, where JT's world is located, but the action follows JT as he travels around Colorado. The audience will also get to know important characters who round out the story and make it engaging and exciting. Chip, Theodore, and Jessica, for example, appear more frequently than others.
The prosecution of June Gibbon, with no recollection of what he had done, was a shocking twist that came as a complete surprise, but it was exciting to see justice being served. There is character growth for sure. These three characters, Jessica, Theodore, and Chip, make incredible progress towards a new normal, which sets each character in an entirely different frame of mind than the one they were in when we were first introduced. The comedic elements make this book worthwhile to read. I appreciate how the author handles JT's modesty; it adds value to him in the eyes of the reader, who falls in love with him right away for his charm, kindness, and thoughtful actions.
Some parts of the book are disgusting, honestly. JT had overindulged the previous night, and he was constantly vomiting. The gruesome murder of Garner, prostitution, and alcohol all add up to a typical cowboy western theme. Some parts of the book were pointless; they left readers wondering what would happen next.
I truly enjoyed reading this book, and I'm looking forward to reading more books by E. Alan. This book has been professionally edited. I did not notice any grammatical, spelling, or typos. So I will rate it 4 out of 4 stars.
If you are an adult who loves reading historical nonfiction for enjoyment and interest, I would highly recommend this book, but not for children because of the profanity. Millennials who have never seen Chuck Norris films should definitely read JTs World.
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