Review of JTs World
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Review of JTs World
The novel JTs World by E. Alan Fleischauer is a western-style story with lots of action and romance.
The formal opening of Mr. John Thurgood Thomas' enormous complex, known to his friends as JTs World, in Scottsdale, Arizona, is now being planned. It includes a high-end hotel, a bar, a theater for his adoptive daughter Madeline, and a huge ferry wheel for the neighborhood. JT recently lost his beloved Annabelle when her estranged ex-husband, Marcus Payne, killed her. Two of JT's employees perished as a result of the commotion caused by the death of a young woman named Mika Shipley during the preparations for the grand opening. During his attempt on the lives of his daughter and JT, Marcus, Madeline's father, was eventually identified as the murderer.
Madeline gave her adoptive dad the advice to accompany his staff on their journey to buy cattle for the business as a result of the entire drama. JT encountered many people along the way, shared love and care with them and received it in return, made new friends, and fought for the rights of others. To experience these adventures, keep reading.
Every thrill and adventure in this book was enjoyable to me. It is a fascinating one. This work demonstrates the author's superior command of western knowledge. The actions, vocabulary, and expressions accurately reflect western culture as we see it in the movies. The storyline and character growth are fantastic. Who thought JT would fall in love once more while traveling? I adore JT's persona. He is compassionate, disciplined, kind, and generous. I claimed that he was disciplined because he didn't exploit the women that flocked to him. This is admirable.
I also adore his connection to Madeline. He made no indication that she wasn't his true daughter. Their father-daughter bond was cordial. He is very giving. Yes, I did say to a fault because occasionally when I read about the sum he left behind for someone, I shudder. After all, it sounds like a sizable sum of money.
The quantity of deaths is the single aspect of this book that I don't like. They are quite a lot, and one wouldn't want to imagine them, especially in the case of the rapist Gunner Wilder. It's horrifying how he was slain and that everyone felt at ease staring at him. There is nothing else I despise besides this.
In my reading, I only came across one mistake. It has thus been professionally edited. Although it has a few brief adult moments, it is not at all explicit. I rate this 4 out of 4 stars due to the benefits mentioned above. The time and reading were worthwhile.
Do you adore reading western fiction? Or do you adore tales that combine romance plus several fatalities? Or do you enjoy reading books about road journeys and adventures? I recommend you read this book. You won't be sorry you picked this up. If you detest books with gruesome scenes, you might want to avoid this. Enjoy!
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