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Rogue - Danielle Steel


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Rogue - Danielle Steel

 
Description: ISBN 0385340257 / Author: Danielle Steel / Genre: Fiction

Newest Review: ... is my cup of tea. Rogue was released in the UK in paperback in July 2009, and features a nice white, black and turquoise ... more

 ... cover which looks nice and modern, and something I wouldn't mind picking up off of a shelf. I eagerly began Rogue, interested to see what my opinion of it would be. Well, I finished it within a day because it was very easy reading, and I was right - the outcome was entirely predictable. HOWEVER that doesn't mean it wasn't an enjoyable read and the story along the way to the ending wasn't all that bad either! One thing that annoyed me a tad is nothing to do with the story itself at all - it is the rather large font used ...more

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Premium Review Rogue - Danielle Steel: A bit of a Rogue read (931 words)
by - written on 12/10/09 (Very useful, 84 readings)
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Maxine Williams loved being married to millionaire Blake, he was a great entrepreneur, brilliant and a great person. The problem was that he wasn't as good at being a husband as he was a businessman, so Maxine left with their 3 children in tow. The pair are still friends, and the children get to see both their mum and dad as much as they want, although they don't want their parents ending up with anyone else! So problems arise when Maxine meets fellow doctor Charles, the kids aren't happy and they're even unhappier when Blake falls in love as well. But when a tragedy strikes, Maxine and Blake are thrown together once more, and she begins to wonder if The Rogue himself ...  Read the complete review

 

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