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The Rogue

Janet Dailey (1980)

SubgenreWestern Romance
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG-13
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SettingContemporary Urban

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ViolenceNot rated
Sexual contentModerate
LanguageNot rated

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Goodreads member reviews: Mar 09, 2012 Kati rated: it was ok 2 of 5 stars: The only reason I give this book 2 stars is that it, along with "Touch the Wind", was very instructional to my knowledge of sex as a teen. Prior to reading these two books, I'd not been told anything about a sexual relationship between a man & woman and had only haphazardly been tossed some adolescent book by Dr. Dobson. The heroine's personality in this book is awful, she's not a person I'd like to know at all in real life. Her attraction to both father & son, and sexual relations with both is kind of skeevy, and the abusive behavior of the father toward Diana is despicable. Not an example at all that I'd want for my daughter of what a relationship should be, but..... it still holds a spot in my memory, if not my heart, for all I learned from this book (and the other mentioned). So, I've got to give it a second star. Feb 08, 2008 Christel rated:it was amazing 5 of 5 stars: I really enjoyed this one, matter of fact could not put it down. Diana was queen bee in her father's eyes could do no wrong. Raised as an only child who lost her mother when she was 4, the Major loved his daughter to know end. Even though she made some terrible mistakes. Enter Holt, who was hired by her father to take the hard day to day life over on the ranch. Along with Holy came Guy his son. Over time guy and Diana come to a friendship. But after Diana returns after a college and a broken marriage Guy wants more but what about his father Holt. Just gotta read the book!!