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Book Reviews of The Seductive Impostor (Puffin Harbor, Bk 1)

The Seductive Impostor (Puffin Harbor, Bk 1)
The Seductive Impostor - Puffin Harbor, Bk 1
Author: Janet Chapman
ISBN-13: 9780739441398
ISBN-10: 0739441396
Publication Date: 2004
Pages: 360
Rating:
  • Currently 4.4/5 Stars.
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4.4 stars, based on 14 ratings
Publisher: Pocket Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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reviewed The Seductive Impostor (Puffin Harbor, Bk 1) on + 7 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Another fun, mystery/romance that I read very quickly. Couldn't put it down
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Rachel Foster wishes Sub Rosa-the seaside mansion she helped her father build and the scene of a terrible tragedy-would crumble into the sea. But Keenan Oaks, Sub Rosa's new owner, is moving in and stirring up the dark secrets of the cliff-perched manor...
Now, in the heat of a sizzling attraction, can Rachel clear her family's name while risking her heart on Keenan...and on a passionate love like nothing she's ever known?
mamadoodle avatar reviewed The Seductive Impostor (Puffin Harbor, Bk 1) on + 1105 more book reviews
Great book! This is Rachael's story.
laureekay avatar reviewed The Seductive Impostor (Puffin Harbor, Bk 1) on + 10 more book reviews
Another wonderful read!!!
bklvrtoo avatar reviewed The Seductive Impostor (Puffin Harbor, Bk 1) on + 34 more book reviews
Another great book by Janet Chapman. Mystery, murder, romance!
reviewed The Seductive Impostor (Puffin Harbor, Bk 1) on + 38 more book reviews
Interesting story of architect and the house she built with her father. Enjoyable.
reviewed The Seductive Impostor (Puffin Harbor, Bk 1) on + 14 more book reviews
I've read this twice and loved it both times!
daylilylover avatar reviewed The Seductive Impostor (Puffin Harbor, Bk 1) on + 768 more book reviews
Great book! 1st in the series, just ordered the second one!
reviewed The Seductive Impostor (Puffin Harbor, Bk 1) on + 18 more book reviews
This book held my attention. This is the first book about two sisters. Makes you want to fall in love all over again.
reviewed The Seductive Impostor (Puffin Harbor, Bk 1) on + 44 more book reviews
I love Janet's books. I didn't like this one as well as the first of the two but still a fun read.
reviewed The Seductive Impostor (Puffin Harbor, Bk 1) on + 27 more book reviews
great book couldn't put it down.
Loreli avatar reviewed The Seductive Impostor (Puffin Harbor, Bk 1) on + 52 more book reviews
Great follow-up to The Dangerous Protector. Wonderful series.
reviewed The Seductive Impostor (Puffin Harbor, Bk 1) on + 141 more book reviews
GOOD MYSTERY. ONE OF JANET CHAPMAN'S BEST BOOKS. I'LL BE SURE TO READ MORE.
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Book Description

Rachel Foster wishes Sub Rosa -- the seaside mansion she helped her father build and the scene of a terrible tragedy -- would crumble into the sea. But Keenan Oakes, Sub Rosa's new owner, is moving in and stirring up the dark secrets of the cliff-perched manor....

Now, in the heat of a sizzling attraction, can Rachel clear her family's name while risking her heart on Keenan...and on a passionate love like nothing she's ever known?
reviewed The Seductive Impostor (Puffin Harbor, Bk 1) on + 46 more book reviews
#1 in a two book series of the Foster Series. Excellent, filled with mystery, mayhem and romance.
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This is the first in a trilogy. I had not read this author before. Now I want to read the other 2 that follow this. A good writer.
reviewed The Seductive Impostor (Puffin Harbor, Bk 1) on + 151 more book reviews
another great read love this book
Bkcrazee avatar reviewed The Seductive Impostor (Puffin Harbor, Bk 1) on + 388 more book reviews
Wasn't sure I'd like this as I'm fond of her highlander books but ended up liking this in a different way.
scoutmomskf avatar reviewed The Seductive Impostor (Puffin Harbor, Bk 1) on + 2617 more book reviews
Loved this book. Rachel is a former architect who hasn't designed anything since she helped her father design and build Sub Rosa, and then her parents and the owner died in a three-way lovers' quarrel. Since then she has refused to step foot in that house, until an inheritance from her father sends her scrambling. It turns out that some gifts that he and the house's owner, Thadd, had given to her and her sister were actually valuable pieces of stolen goods. Determined to protect her family's name, Rachel decides to sneak into Sub Rosa and return all the items before the recently found heir moves in. What she doesn't know is that Keenan is already there, along with his five partners in their salvage business. Their meeting was funny, exciting, and steamy.

This book was full of Janet Chapman's trademark humor and quirky characters, as well as the suspense of finding stolen art and the real story behind it. Rachel is strong, funny and very smart. She is also protective of her younger sister, Willow, and is determined to keep any hint of scandal away from her. She gives in to Keenan's "request" that she stay at Sub Rosa while she heals from an injury and also helps him settle into the house. Rachel has her own reasons for staying in the house and watching her try to carry out her plans while dealing with Keenan was hysterical. I thoroughly enjoyed seeing her win over Keenan's friends, and the scene when they found "her cat" was a riot.

Neither Keenan nor Rachel expected the immediate and overwhelming attraction that flared between them. Rachel has put all passion in her life on hold since the tragedy of her parents, and isn't happy that Keenan is bringing all those feelings back out. Keenan is completely bemused by the way she makes him feel, never having met anyone who can distract him so easily. I loved seeing the relationship develop between the two of them. Keenan is protective of those he cares for, and Rachel quickly became one of those. He is very confident in his role, and has no trouble telling Rachel exactly what to do. Rachel is equally determined and I loved seeing her stand up to him. This is something he isn't used to, and I loved its effect on him.

"What was it about her that had gotten under his skin so quickly and so completely? It wasn't just her wildly passionate nature, or even the sexy body that passion came packaged in. No, it was all of her - her courage and intelligence and spunk. It was her willingness to stand up to him, to be right in his face and smile while she did, and her loyalty to her sister that was so strong she was willing to put herself in an impossible situation. But mostly, he thought, it was her spunk."

I loved how Rachel saw past Keenan's outer caveman/demigod to the man underneath. She saw how much he loved his daughter and the lengths he'd go to for her. She felt the tenderness and caring from him, even when she knew she frustrated him with her actions and her secrets. He was the first man she'd ever felt she could truly be herself with. I loved their interactions, which were fun and romantic and frequently steamy. But both were still keeping some secrets and when one of those secrets came out, Rachel did not react well. Both Keenan and Rachel had a bit too much stubbornness and pride and it took a threat to his daughter to bring them back together. I loved how Rachel did it - it really was perfect for them.

I really enjoyed the suspense and mystery of the missing art objects. There was more going on with it than Rachel first suspected. As she uncovered more clues, she was determined to solve the problem without involving anyone else. But Keenan had different plans, and suspected that she knew more than she was telling him. I got a bit frustrated with her at times, with her reluctance to fully trust him, and loved seeing his protectiveness in spite of it. The final confrontation at the end was intense, with a couple of surprise revelations.

The secondary characters were all fantastic. I loved Keenan's five friends. The relationships among them were obviously long-standing and very close. They obviously loved and respected Keenan, but also had minds of their own. I loved the way that they all took to Rachel and saw just what effect she had on Keenan. I liked the way that they stood up for her. I also loved their relationship with Keenan's daughter, the "little tyrant". It was so sweet to see the way she had all those strong men wrapped around her little finger. As a character, Mikaela was a riot. Having spent all her life around adult men, she was not a typical little girl - except when she was trying to get her own way. She was a master at getting around them. I also loved Rachel's sister Willow. She is a strong character in her own right. The relationship between the sisters is very close, though Willow does occasionally get frustrated by Rachel's protectiveness. But she is there when needed. I loved the scene of the daiquiri party with the two of them, and the audience they didn't know they had. I also loved seeing Willow's attempt to save Rachel from the "assault" later that night - it had me laughing out loud as I read it. I'm looking forward to her story, especially considering her reaction to Duncan.
Sue avatar reviewed The Seductive Impostor (Puffin Harbor, Bk 1) on + 72 more book reviews

This is the first book I've read by this author and I loved it. I'm so looking forward to her next one. This is not a time travel book as is her others.