In a move sure to set off political fireworks, Lunden Roberts, the mother of Hunter Biden’s previously unacknowledged child, is gearing up to release a tell-all memoir. Scheduled for publication on August 20th, conveniently during the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, this book promises to reveal the steamy and chaotic details of her tumultuous relationship with Joe Biden’s controversial son.
Roberts, who once worked at Hunter Biden’s consultancy firm Rosemont Seneca, is ready to pull back the curtain on their whirlwind relationship. According to Skyhorse Publishing, her memoir, titled “Out of the Shadows,” is a “brave and honest” account that delves into everything from drug-fueled escapades to dramatic confrontations. Picture this: Hunter Biden lounging in parrot boxer briefs, organizing his pipes at his desk while Roberts sits in Barack Obama’s actual chair from the Senate floor. If that image doesn’t capture the essence of their wild ride, nothing will.
The memoir promises a rollercoaster of anecdotes, including one where Roberts contemplates using two guns to fend off a crazed MMA fighter. It also highlights nights spent at strip clubs where Hunter might take to the pole himself and recounts protecting him from would-be terrorists in New York City. These stories seem straight out of a Hollywood thriller but are part of the astonishing real-life experiences Roberts shares.
But it’s not all about sensationalism. Roberts aims to shed light on the profound emotional journey she has undergone. Her narrative touches on the chaos, broken trust, and ultimate love she found in mothering and protecting her child, the granddaughter of the sitting President of the United States. This memoir is more than just a collection of shocking tales; it’s a deep dive into the complex emotions and challenges faced by Roberts as she navigated life with Hunter Biden.
The timing of the book’s release is bound to stir the political pot. While it remains unclear whether Roberts intends to impact Hunter Biden’s and his father’s political fortunes directly, the memoir is poised to ignite debates and discussions. Last year, Roberts penned an op-ed for the Daily Mail criticizing the hurtful comments made about Hunter and expressing concern over how her daughter would eventually learn about his transgressions.
Their daughter, born in late 2018, was initially denied by Hunter, who only acknowledged her after a court-ordered DNA test. Following the paternity confirmation, Hunter agreed to pay $20,000 per month in child support, a figure later reduced due to his reported decline in income.
With the release date fast approaching, “Out of the Shadows” is positioned to be a must-read, offering readers a gripping look into the life of Hunter Biden through the eyes of someone who lived it up close and personal. Whether you’re a political junkie or just love a good scandal, this memoir is set to deliver all the drama and intrigue you could ask for.
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