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Book details
  • Genre:DRAMA
  • SubGenre:General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:75
  • eBook ISBN:9781483585864

Q&A With Your Husband's Mistress

by Mistress X

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Overview
I know that being a former mistress is not something I pride myself in. That's an ugly title for an ugly thing with uglier results. I was lucky, I never got caught. Or maybe it's not luck, just more torment. Check this book out if you feel like this could/has been/will be/is your husband. This is the darker Q&A of the affair with the other woman.
Description
I wanted to answer questions you may have. Every story has two sides, and I wanted to give you an insight into the darker side of an affair. Question One: How did you meet? Question Two: How did it escalate? Question Three: When did the line get thin enough to cross it? Question Four: How was the first time together? Question Five: Why did it keep happening? Question Six: Do either of you love each other? Question Seven: Has he ever talked about me, or leaving me? Question Eight: What do you even talk about? Question Nine: Do you feel guilty? Question Ten: How many times have you been together? Question Eleven: Have you ever been close to me catching you? Question Twelve: Tell me why? Question Thirteen: Does he love you, does he love me? Question Fourteen: What could I have done to prevent this? Question Fifteen: How did it finally end? Question Sixteen: Do you still talk? Question Seventeen: Why did you write this book?
About the author
I am a former mistress, and it's not something I am proud of. I wanted to write this book to answer questions honestly and fairly. I know every side has two stories, and if you've ever found yourself wondering "if" or discovering "they are/did/could", read this. Being a mistress is not a popular thing. It's a harlot, home wrecker, etc. But what happens when things are never discovered? What is the truth behind the lies?