Review of JTs World
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Review of JTs World
Marcus Payne, a ruthless assassin, shoots and kills Mika, whom he misidentifies as his daughter Maddie. This incident occurred on the opening day of JT's World. JT, the owner, is upset and reacts poorly to the situation. He and Buck travel to Colorado in search of cattle for his ranch. In Colorado, he meets the delightful Maria, Jennifer, her son Theodore, and Chip Heller. In this book, the author describes everything in great detail that happened in Colorado. The book's plot takes an unexpected turn when JT abandons his mission, chases outlaws, falls in love, and fights for his newly found family.
JTs World is an 1800s cowboy steampunk novel. The book begins with a crime scene in which Miks is dead. Alan clamps readers right away. He gradually revealed characters and backstories. This book will confront you with homosexuality, bounty hunters, suspense, romance, and an exciting thriller. E Alan Fleischauer describes Chip Heller as a muscular, attractive young man who opposes slavery, is a bounty hunter, and wishes to see justice served. It's entrancing to see JT and Heller's relationship evolve from bounty hunters to Heller working as Theodore's caretaker in TJ's World. Alan also introduces several characters at the start and near the end. These characters contribute to the novel's beautiful intertwining. Madeline, Dalton, Billy, the blond beauties, and Josie will captivate readers.
Heller did not know who JT was or how much money he had, so using him as the main character was a good idea. Readers didn't have to guess whether Heller was genuinely a good person or just taking advantage of JT's generosity. I liked the plot twist in which June Gibbons had no recollection of his crimes. I was expecting the author to reveal that he lied to avoid jail time. The way the author portrays JT's modesty and concern for others is alluring. He is generous, reuniting Theodore with his mother and rescuing him when he was about to be kidnapped for the second time.
The book is fascinating to read, but it has some faults that are difficult to overlook. Alan introduced homosexuality in the novel, which I appreciated, but he left us dangling. I wish he could have told us about Mary's upbringing. How did she find out about her sexuality? Another thing I least liked about the book was the gruesome murder of Garner, the alcoholics, and the constant swearing.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book; it was both captivating and entertaining. There were no mistakes in grammar, spelling, or typography. I don't see why I should give it a low rating, so I will rate it 4 out 4 stars. Again, this book is amazing I will rate it 5 out of 5 stars.
I would recommend this book to adults or to anyone who likes cowboy movies or books. There are profane words, prostitutes, and alcohol abuse.
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