"Jill 9" Author J.D. Tynan: BOOK REVIEW

By: Joanne Benham

Jill 9
J.D. Tynan

A Better Be Write Publisher, LLC (2006)
ISBN 0976773295
Reviewed by Joanne Benham for Reader Views (5/06)

Jill Wallokowski was the first female meteorologist ever hired at Vancouver, Washington’s Channel 12 news station. She thought Wallokowski was a bit too much of a mouthful and changed her on-air name to Jill Walker. Unfortunately, it was a bad time to be named Jill Walker. Someone was traveling across the country and killing women with that name. There had been eight deaths already and the pretty meteorologist was targeted as number nine.

Ian Hamlin is the FBI agent charged with protecting Jill 9 and capturing the serial killer. Formulating a risky plan, he sets Jill 9 up as the unwitting bait in the trap to catch the killer. Complicating matters is the mutual attraction between Jill and Ian, as well as her relationship with Elias Webber, a rich, handsome man who wants nothing more than to take Jill away where he can keep her safe and make her his own.

A well-written book with crisp dialogue, it makes for a fast read.

J.D. Tynan was born in Portland, OR and still resides in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, two children and a red-heeler named Bogey. Tynan is a member of the Romance Writers of America, and the Mystery Writers of America and spends her time writing novels, working two jobs and being President of the PTA. With another eight manuscripts in the works Tynan has recently signed a two book contract with A Better Be Write Publisher.

Joanne Benham is a Reviewer for Reader Views.
http://www.readerviews.com

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