Review of JTs World

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[Following is a volunteer review of "JTs World" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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JT's World (JT Thomas Adventures Book 5) was written by E. Alan Fleischauer. It was the grand opening of JT’s World. JT's World, located outside Scottsdale, Arizona, houses a fabulous home, Billy's Tavern, and other areas. JT Thomas was Madeline's new guardian, and Madeline partly owns JT's World. Marcus got a ticket to the opening of JT's World. Marcus Payne, Madeline's father, who had killed her mother, was able to bribe his way out of prison. His plan to kill his daughter is deterred, as he seeks to kill Aaron's wife instead of Madeline.

After the death of Marcus Payne, the story will take another turn, as a beautiful romance springs up between JT Thomas and Doctor Jessica. JT Thomas has saved Jessica from the Gibbons twins. It was all love at first sight when JT set his eyes on the doctor. Now, the Gibbon twins have committed murder and bank robbery. Aamon Zamora, who has always had an eye for the doctor, will defend the Gibbons twins. This was where Aamon Zamora became an enemy of JT Thomas, as he began a mischievous plan for JT Thomas's downfall.

The book portrayed different themes, such as love, friendship, hatred, and crime. The combination of these various themes makes this book an intriguing and interesting one to read. JT's World (JT Thomas Adventures Book 5) is a must-read for fiction lovers.

I think the book began most fascinatingly. JT's World grand opening became a crime scene, giving the reader a glimpse of what the book would be about. Also, from the appraisal given to JT's World, the complex will certainly be a place to tour and a beautiful sight.

One amazing thing about this book is the author's style of expressing the book poetically. The mode in which the book expressively tells some events is glamorous. I am quite impressed with how he could comprehensively and creatively describe the weather or a person's mode of dressing. The book was top-notch for me. It has some level of reality. The book included thoughts, feelings, and attitudes being played out.

It was lovely how JT Thomas comfortably fell for Jessica. I love how their romantic life gradually springs into a beautiful one. JT's care for Jessica right from their first encounter was genuine, which also extended to her son. JT Thomas was an outstanding man with unique qualities. He was a prosperous man with a great personality. Also, I love that JT's World gradually took a perfect shape as the story progressed.

As the story progresses, the book discusses the case of the Gibbons twins. The twins' cockamamie scheme to escape prison after committing several criminal acts was another interesting part of this book.

I found nothing negative about this book. It was a nice read for me. I was undeniably amazed by how the book was written exceptionally. There were a few errors, and the alignment was nicely coordinated, which gave out an excellent job. JT's World (JT Thomas Adventures Book 5) by E. Alan Fleischauer seems professionally edited with some errors. I, therefore, rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. I recommend this book to those who enjoy reading crime novels and books involving the themes I discussed.

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I usually don't like westerns, but I think I'll try this one.
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JT is one character I love in JT's world. I sincerely hope that Saumon Zamora's plan of mischief does not work out. The storyline is progressive and well organised.
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Post by Mimi JJ1 »

Great book, I love how you detailed everything
The author did a great job too.
I will love to read the whole book myself
It was interesting reading this review
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