Rogue by Danielle Steel

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  • Publisher: Dell Publishing
  • Pub. Date: June 2008
  • ISBN-13: 9780385340250
  • Sales Rank: 1,039
  • 320pp
 
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Synopsis

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 years, Blake and Maxine have worked out an odd but amicable divorce, with friendly though infrequent visits, a yacht he lends her every summer, and three children they both adore. Blake enjoys his globe-trotting lifestyle - dating a succession of beautiful, famous, and very young women - while Maxine raises their kids in Manhattan and pursues her passion, working as a psychiatrist, a world-renowned expert on childhood trauma and adolescent suicide. Then everything changes....

For Maxine, it starts when she falls in love with Dr. Charles West, a man who is everything Blake is not - mature, grounded, and present. For Blake, it begins when a devastating earthquake strikes near one of his palatial foreign homes, and he sees hundreds of orphaned children in need of shelter. Now, Blake wants Maxine in his life again - as a partner in a humanitarian project that could change countless lives. For Maxine, the choice is clear. But Blake's sudden transformation - from carefree playboy to compassionate, responsible grown-up - raises questions she's never managed to answer...and some she's afraid to ask. After all, Maxine is on the cusp of a new life, about to marry Charles, and almost certain that Blake Williams, a.k.a. the Rogue, is a man capable of doing anything - except change....

An unforgettable story of twopeople pursuing happiness from opposite directions, Rogue is a journey of choices and the amazing opportunities that come together - just when life seems to have been successfully rearranged at last.

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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)

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Danielle Steel has become more of a legend than any one of her books, which never fail to make the bestseller lists. Something of Steel's refinement and gentility transfers to her prose as her heroines enjoy enviable triumphs over inevitable tragedies.

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Rogueby sherikelly5

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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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August 30, 2008: Blake Williams, raised by loving and attentive adoptive parents, is lost after their death because they were his only family. He meets Maxine they marry and start a family. Blake, a good businessman, makes a killing during the dot.com craze and can now afford to live his dreams. Though he and Maxine have three children, Blake can?t understand why Maxine wants to settle down. Blake doesn?t change his lifestyle. Maxine feels since she?s raising her children as any single mother would, she no longer wants to be married to Blake. She meets Dr. Charles West and falls in love. Charles is terribly jealous of Blake and when Maxine doesn?t see a problem with continuing the tradition of her and the children?s spending the summer aboard Blake?s 250 feet sail boat, Charles is in an uproar because Maxine insists that he joins them because it?ll give him the opportunity to bond with the children and he does. Charles tells Maxine to send her children to boarding school so the two of them can spend more time alone. She refuses. Her housekeeper and babysitter Zelda adopts a crack-baby that never stops screaming. Charles tells Maxine to fire the housekeeper because she can be replace. She refuses. Blake tells Maxine that he wants to throw hers and Charles?s reception party and he?s not going to take no for an answer. She tells Charles and he blows up. He tells her that she makes decisions that concern them both. In the meantime, Blake falls in love. When an earthquake erupts at his home in North Africa he does all he can to help. He invites his girlfriend but she says she can?t stand the sight of blood and will see him when he returns to his London home where she has moved in. He returns a week early and he doesn?t call her thinking a surprise would be better. He finds her in bed with another man. He throws her out. At reception end, Blake and Maxine, drunk, discuss their divorce. Maxine tells him that she couldn?t keep up with him. Blake tells her that she scared him because she was so much smarter then he and the only thing he knew to do was to run away and though the ending isn?t a surprise it leaves you feeling good and restores your faith in love.


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