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 by E. Alan Fleischauer is the first book in the JT saga. John Thurgood Thomas, whom I’d like to refer to as JT Thomas, just as his friends call him in the book, is a man on an adventure driven by grief from an unseen incident. He’s an amazing and well-achieved man with the right personality and achievements just about an average man would dream of, but I guess karma has a way of dealing with everyone. If that’s good enough to get you intrigued, then don’t hesitate to get your copy.
 
This book begins with our main protagonist, JT Thomas. There was a heavy outpour of rain, and it left JT Thomas no choice but to take shelter for two days in a well-furnished secret cave that he came across. It had him surprised because it’s not something you get to see every day. The rain stopped in the middle of the day, and JT Thomas, after checking his horses, decided to take his leave. Over time, he comes across a wagon of tied women: Annabelle, Dawn, and Erica. After rescuing them from the people responsible for their ill treatment. He approaches them and gets acquainted. That led to several interesting plots in this book, and I must confess, every page has me on the edge of my seat.
 
There were satanic villains in the first half of this book, and it didn’t make matters well fit JT Thomas. The first half of the story ends on a cliffhanger. However, in the latter half, Annabelle Hewitt Payne and JT Thomas take their relationship to the next level, which is unappreciated and loathed by her husband, Marcus Payne. Get your copy now and satisfy your curiosities.
 
E. Alan Fleischauer, the author of this book, made words flow naturally in the novel, and it is a nail-biting experience to find out what he has to offer on the next page. I liked every minute of reading this book, and since it was error-free, I had zero problem reading and understanding it. It has great characters that were nicely developed, and the brilliant storyline made me more interested. I’m not really a fan of Western culture, but this book is quite significant. I also enjoyed the addition of romance in this book.
 
In all seriousness, I have nothing to dislike about this book. The author met all my expectations, and I highly respect him for that. With his brilliant writing style and distinctive use of vocabulary, there’s absolutely nothing to dislike.
 
I rate JT’s World by E. Alan Fleischauer 5 out of 5 stars. From my comments, it’s only expected of me. I really had a nice reading experience.
 
I recommend this book to anyone who has an interest in Western culture, romance, or thrilling adventure.

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