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Rogue (Danielle Steel)

Meet Maxine Williams, a dedicated doctor with three great kids, a challenging career, and the perfect ...
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soccermom3
02/27/2009

Rogue (Danielle Steel) 1

This book is so bad that it has inspired me to give my first book review on here ever. What a total waste of time reading this was! I can't believe I used to wait for her next book to come out. I stopped reading her about 10 years ago, and this book reminded me why. The only decent character in the whole book is the one who gets shafted in the end. The main character, Maxine, is a psychiatrist who could really use one. Totally unbelievable plot and nothing well done in the whole book.

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chennn
02/14/2009

Rogue (Danielle Steel) 1

I listened to the audio book version. the only likable character in the book to me was Dr. Charles West, and yet he had such a miserable ending...

Max and Blake are such annoying characters. Max kept telling Charles and herself that he was the one she loved. what a big lier... Blake was a little better. i totally agree with another reviewer that the book was written by a 10-year old. it tells a naive fairytale where the the two main characters could have everything their way, appearing to be very generous and considerate, but actually seldom considering others' feeling...

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mahikahn
12/23/2008

Rogue (Danielle Steel) 1

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.

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SunnySandra
12/08/2008

Rogue (Danielle Steel) 1

I have read them all and this is the worst. I typically like the easy read - but this was just horrible. It seems like she just stopped writing at the end...and couldn't come up with anything. Save your money.

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Rxxxcat
11/14/2008

Rogue (Danielle Steel) 1

If you're thinking about reading Rogue, reconsider. I found this book to be the most mundane, predictable and utterly ridiculous book Steel has written yet. Rogue is about a shrink named Maxine who lets her school-aged child sleep in her bed, who swears she is destined to help troubled teens but yet somehow cannot seem to manage her own teen, and who walked away from her marriage to a rich entrepreneur named Blake only to fall in love with a respectable doctor named Charles, who she later decides is a jerk, but not before accepting his proposal for marriage and stringing him along for several months. You can't help but feel sorry for Charles as he gets jilted again and again in this book. Somehow we are supposed to rejoice at the end as Blake tells Charles off and Blake ends up marrying Maxine instead. Maxine's character is not likeable and that is perhaps one of the bigger downfalls of this book.

Bottom line- HUGE disappointment and so very predictable!

Come on, Steel, you owe your fans more than this!

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