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Romance titan Steel doctors up a familiar formula with fresh results. Having had just about enough of the gadabout ways of dot-com millionaire and perpetual Peter Pan, Blake Williams, Maxine, 42, divorced him five years ago and is raising their three children (ages 13, 12 and six) while running a thriving psychiatric practice specializing in childhood trauma and adolescent suicide. Blake, meanwhile, is continent-hopping among houses in London, Morocco and New York, bedding nubile young things. Maxine and Blake have remained friends, but when a horrific teen suicide case leads Maxine to meet doctor and childless divorcé Charles West, she finally falls for the type of man she thinks she's always wanted: serious, responsible and a bit stuffy. A disaster makes Blake rethink his lifestyle, however, and Maxine suddenly has a choice to make. While Steel never locks in on her characters' emotions, she keeps the pages turning and offers a satisfying twist at book's end that most readers won't see coming. (June)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.I discovered danielle steel about 5-6 month ago and fell in LOVE with her books. i have read zoya, dating game, rogue, matters of the heart, and am currently reading toxic bachelors. i just cant get enough of her books. once you start one you literally cannot put it down till you finish it.
Rogue is a love story about a frustrated divorced woman who is very content with her perfect family and kids but frustrated with her irresistible ex-husband blake williams. i dont want to give it away but its a MUSt read if you love danielle steel!
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Posted May 9, 2012
Danielle Steel again writes an excellent book and you would never figure out the ending. I recommend this book to anyone!
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Posted March 9, 2012
Slow moving boring just really stupid
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Posted May 15, 2011
This was one of her best!
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Posted October 21, 2010
I loved the story, specially the ending it was really sweet.
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Posted October 17, 2010
This is the worst book I have read in a long time. Although D.S. can be very cheesy in the first place, this book was so repetitive and she seemed to be just writing to fill up space. The relationsdhips were unrealistic and unbelievable.
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Posted September 13, 2010
I read a Danielle Steel book about a decade ago and loved it so when I found this on the bargain shelf for 5 bucks I thought I'd get it as a fun trashy read. Unfortunately, it was too trashy and horrible to enjoy. A 5th grade girl could have written this book, I have a hard time believing DS wrote it. Either she's a horrible writer and didn't have her editor fix everything for her this time, someone else actually wrote it, or she just knew it would sell so wrote it quickly without thinking about it at all. I agree with other reviewers that it was boring and repetitive. All the characters are bland and not multi-faceted at all.
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Posted July 18, 2010
Apparently like many other posters, I had not read a D.S. book in awhile, and only bought this one because it was on the bargain shelf and sounded like it might be interesting. I was wrong. This book was so boring, that if I hadn't been sitting on the beach with no other book nearby, I would have put it aside! Most of the characters, especially Charles, were irritating...and if I had to read "he liked that about her..." one more time, I was going to throw the book into the ocean. Very repetitive...almost like DS just needed to fill space to make the book long enough and couldn't think of anything else to write!! Also very unrealistic! C'mon DS...I used to like your books...what has happened!?? And I also think DS should sue her photographer or stylist or whoever picked the picture for the back cover...HORRIBLE!!!
This is my last DS book. Perhaps she should retire.
I thought Blake and Maxine had wonderful respect for each other for a divorced couple, they were civil and friendly for their children's sake.the ending was what I wanted and unexpected
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Good story....good ending. Good book for a relaxing Sunday afternoon.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I've read many Danielle Steel books and I was disappointed with this one.. For a psychologist Dr. Williams behavior was unbelievable. Her eventual remarriage was predicable. Psychologist, heal thyself.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I really love how Danielle Steele gets you hooked into the story. This book is a must read.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This book was about a single mother that had a great realtionship with her ex husband. She finds love with someone else but realizes that the one she loved was her Ex husband.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.It is an interesting story focusing alot on family and relationships, on professionals and the rich & popular. It is a very knowledgable book, well written and it shows the changes that happen in relationships. The different characters add originality to the book. Although I would have prefered a more dramatic & touching story, it was a good book to read.
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Posted August 17, 2009
I loved this book. I haven't read a D.Steele book in a while and I loved reading her again. The characters are great and you can really relate to them. It is a fast read and you really care about the family. A Must Read!
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Posted August 2, 2009
Roque was such a wonderful book by Danielle Steel. The book was so believeable with Maxine feeling that her husband was too immature for her so she decided even though she loved him to divorce. Later she dates and the man she think she loves doesn't like children. This was one big deterent for Maxine. Her children are number one and she realizes that this romance can never go anywhere. After something happens Maxine realizes that she could never love anyone but her ex- Blake. Its such a happy ending for her and her children. I really loved this story.
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Posted July 25, 2009
I haven't read Steel in a while, and this was a new twist in a story filled with reality and fantasy that was fun to escape with! I read it on the screen porch and by the pool and it was fun!
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Blake Williams suddenly amassed a huge fortune, retired, & now flits around the world buying houses & other toys, always on a new adventure, rarely coming home to his 3 kids & wife but doesn't see why she divorced him 5 years ago. Nothing said about adultery, but he sure had a string of YOUNG girls fast!
Blake was the children's biological father but no father in any other way. He constantly broke promises to & disappointed them & wouldn't show at important events in their lives. He wasn't there for Sam's birth, & twice when Sam was seriously injured couldn't be reached for days. He'd ignore his kids for MONTHS and couldn't be reached. He wasn't involved in decisions, took no responsibility, enforced no boundaries & undermined Maxine's authority during the infrequent times he was with the kids. He gave his 13 year old free rein of his penthouse when he was gone for weeks. He gave his kids alcohol, even the 5 year old. When the kids stayed with him, he'd usually bring a woman, always a different one, to share his bed, have sex with & let his attention be taken away from his kids to give to her. Great moral example for your own children.
But, Maxine let him get away with it. She & Blake were always touching & telling each other, "I love you." Blake referred to Max as his wife & himself her husband. When he took the kids to dinner she'd usually go with them. Yet neither cared about the other's love life & were never jealous? Maxine should have had him sign away his parental rights when they divorced. The kids weren't that old then & he was rarely around so it wouldn't have been much of an adjustment. No father would have been better than Blake as a father. He was self involved & incapable of real love.
Blake's "woman" in the beginning was 22 years old, barely legal, Blake was 46, more than twice her age. All his bimbos were under 30, most under 25. They were literally young enough to be his daughter & then some. He was old enough to be a grandfather!! It was pathetic.
He met Arabella, age 29, & was infatuated, in spite of the tattoos up & down both arms, with her. She disliked his kids, didn't want any of her own & turned out as loyal as a snake with the morals of an alley cat. What she did to Blake was horrid, but... when you're old enough to be a girl's father?
Blake was going through a mid life crisis most of his adult life. When caught in a natural disaster & seeing all the suffering, he suddenly grows up? The guy's pushing 50, how likely that he'd change, be a good father & husband & stay in one place? He would have continued jetting around & not be satisfied by a woman his own age. The end was just stupid.
The characters are undeveloped, cardboard & shallow. It's been a really long time since I've read a Danielle Steel book, now I remember why, & I'll never read another.
Anonymous
Posted December 6, 2008
I found the characters pleasantly delicious. It was a warm and fuzzy read. I recomend this book to all dedicated Danielle Steel fans. I love it.
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Posted October 21, 2008
This book is awesome!! What you might think will take place doesnt, it takes another turn. It makes you have so much compassion for the characters. It was fabulous!!!!
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Overview
Meet Maxine Williams, a dedicated doctor with three great kids, a challenging career, and the perfect new man in her life. Her only problem? Her irresistibly charming, utterly infuriating ex-husband, aka the . . .Rogue
Being married to Blake had been an amazing adventure for Maxine. Brilliant, charismatic, and wholly unpredictable, Blake Williams made millions and grabbed headlines as a dot-com entrepreneur. His only shortcoming was as a husband—first his work and then his never-ending quest for fun kept him constantly on the move, far away from Maxine and his family. For five ...