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My Husband’s Fiancee by Kaira Denee

20 Oct

Imagine being publicly confronted by your husband’s lover. Only to be surprised that not only is he engaging in relations with this P.Y.T., but he’s engaging his heart — so enamored that he deemed it necessary to propose to this side chick…and yes, she had a rick to show for it!

Would you let him explain, give him the option to choose, or drop kick him like they do in Kung-Fu flicks?

Ok, maybe my intro was a bit dramatic, but on a serious note: Is it possible to love two people at the same time? That’s what author Kaira Denee asked via twitter and got an overwhelming number responses sparking the intriguing plot of a messy threesome titled My Husband’s Fiancee.HusbandCover

Kimberly Rose is a career-driven reality television producer whose career has recently taken a slump. But when she witnesses a mistress confronting her lover and his wife in a crowded shopping mall, she immediately realizes she has the next reality show hit on her hands. Her show, My Husband’s Fiancee, is born. Kimberly’s personal life isn’t as successful as her career. Her past is filled with damaging secrets that still haunt her dreams.When her father’s health begins to decline, Kimberly’s mother can’t understand why she’s unaffected by the tragedy.”My Husband’s Fiancee” is the best reality show you will ever read! Tune in to see whether the husband chooses to stay with his wife or marry his mistress and whether Kimberly resolves her past demons and lets love into her life.

I sat down Kaira to discuss her career and the inspiration behind her book.

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