As per a book, 'These Precious Few Days: 'The Final Year of Jack with Jackie by Journalist Christopher Andersen, Marilyn Monroe was suppose to marry President Jack F. Kennedy and she even called his wife on the phone to tell her they were getting married.

The book has also revealed that, Jackie Kennedy, wife of John F. Kennedy had no problem in Monroe tying knot with Jack F. Kennedy.

As reported by the skynews.com.au, she told the Hollywood diva and quoted on the book: "'And you'll move into the White House and you'll assume the responsibilities of first lady, and I'll move out and you'll have all the problems."

The book encompasses the life of John F. Kennedy and Jackie Kennedy and how Jackie was there for him at every step of his life even when there was a nuclear strike. The book details on how they came to terms with the death of their son Patrick and how Jackie handled, JFK's extramarital affairs.

Anderson has written this book to solve the mystery of love between the pair (Jackie Kennedy and JFK). Whether they loved each other or not?

Skynews.com.au said the the research of Anderson suggests that Jackie was upset with JFK's affair with Monroe as the scandal made her a public mockery.

"Please don't send me anywhere if anything happens, we're all going to stay right here with you,' Anderson quotes Jackie in a book

'I want to die with you, and the children do too - rather than live without you.'

In the book Anderson asserts how Jackie wanted to live and die with JFK. However, JFK was killed by Lee Harvey Oswald in Texas.

Finally Anderson asks, "'The ultimate question remains: On that day in Dallas fifty years ago when Jack was shot to death with Jackie at his side, did they truly love each other?'