Being strongly anti-Biden, I wanted to read this book, by the former girlfriend of Hunter Biden who bore his daughter, to enhance my dislike of the Bidens. It did that, but truthfully, the story is not that simple, nor can this woman, Lunden Roberts, be viewed as a victim or any better than Hunter.
The story begins with her leaving her home state of Arkansas to go to DC. She has an education and career plan that are actually quite reasonable and sensible. I went to DC myself as a young man, and did well professionally and educationally. But Lunden went down the wrong path and it was as much her fault as Hunter's.
She comes into contact with Hunter and from the very first encounter realizes he is a serious drug addict. But instead of immediately going the other way, she becomes enamored of his money, lifestyle, and becomes another shallow DC "party girl" more interested in parties and money and a lavish lifestyle than focusing on her education and career. Her education soon goes by the wayside. Some of what she writes is appalling and hard to believe. Not only does she accept Hunter's drug addiction, she quickly becomes aware he is seeing other females--including his dead brother's wife-- yet she tolerates this too, in the process demeaning herself, all to pursue the life of party and money.
She becomes pregnant, and actually seems shocked drug addict Hunter, already beguiled by various criminal investigations, abandons her. It's not clear why she would want an out of control drug addict under criminal investigation in her life, let alone an infant's. Not able to party anymore she goes home to Arkansas and tries to hide who the baby's father is-- which in her more conservative area, just makes her look like a tramp.
Living in an area very pro-Trump and very hostile to Joe Biden she tries to hide her newborn child's identity-- a hopeless task. Hunter Biden at first questions paternity--and she pretends to be appalled--but given her being one of many of his party girls, it's hardly unreasonable for him to have not believed she slept around too. Eventually though DNA proves he is the father but still he wants nothing to do with the child and fights responsibility. Given the proof of paternity via DNA this makes the whole Biden family look awful.
Eventually she fights and gets a $3000 a month child support payment--which seems totally reasonable--given her living in lower cost Arkansas and that child support should represent only half the cost of raising the child. But then the book takes an unseemly turn as her lawyer takes advantage of Hunter Biden's precarious legal situation and secures evidently $20,000 a month-- a sum that in no way resembles half the cost of raising that young child in Arkansas. Learning this makes you feel very differently about Lunden Roberts--that she is the proverbial gold digger. And she throws in some politically correct drama about her suffering from "anxiety" and "depression" but it comes across as hollow since she created her own problems.
And her mistake with Hunter was not a one time occurrence. She relates in this book how she becomes involved with an abusive alcoholic local and refuses to go to the police until he literally has her in fear of her life. She obviously learned nothing and this incident doesn't make you feel sorry for her it makes you believe she is simply pathetic.
Eventually though Hunter Biden gets some justice---he convinces her to lower the outrageous payment, only to use the savings to rent an expensive house for himself--and truthfully, as a man who also had an inequitable child support payment imposed on him--I found this the only part of the book where I cheered Hunter on! And eventually Hunter interacts with his daughter Navy via Zoom chat, but at least during this book, he appears to have never seen her once in person, truly disgusting behavior for a father. And President Biden simply ignores the existence of his additional grand-daughter, evidently egged on by his wife Jill, truly atrocious behavior, and just one of the many many reasons voters so rejected him, rewarding him with the lowest popularity of any modern presidency and his very own party chasing him out of his re-election campaign.
The other problem with this book is that it clearly wasn't written by Lunden Roberts. It is simply too well written to have been authored by someone of her education and non-literary background. There is a difference between a ghost writer who helps a non writer put his or her thoughts and reflections into words and what you read in this book. One of the ghost writers seems to have a degree from Harvard, but this book is not at all academic, while the other appears to be some kind of communications or social media publicist. In the end it is hard to believe much of this text came from Lunden Roberts. And that makes it look like she just pasted her name to this book to make money rather than maybe teach a lesson to other young women and hold the Biden family accountable.
Overall, this book does present yet another damning portrait of drug-addict criminal Hunter Biden and equally displays the poor character of Joe Biden ignoring the existence of his proven grand-daughter. But is very hard to feel any sympathy for Lunden Roberts. She makes poor decision after poor decision, is of questionable character, and retained lawyers in it simply for the money.