READ MORE: Elvis and June Carter: Her son suspected they had an affair Linda said of Elvis: "He was such a remarkable human being and I tried to write the book with kindness and tolerance and understanding. "And also just a bit of knowledge that you can only garner through life experience.
I had to live my life and carve out my own career. I didn't want to be one of those people that just jumped on the bandwagon and wrote a book and made a profit at his expense and to capitalise on that relationship.
I was very guarded about that. "I wanted to carve out my own position in life, write my own songs, carve out my own career, have my kids and my family and then write about my life and where he fit into it, which is, of course, the greatest love.
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