Overview
- The debut book, published by Zondervan, promises previously undisclosed experiences from her life connected to the Duggar family.
- King says the narrative will “drop jaws,” stressing that viewers of the TLC shows did not see the struggles she faced off camera.
- In the memoir she describes confronting cousin Josh Duggar after reports he abused multiple girls, and she says she reached out to the fifth victim to avoid blindsiding her.
- King remains largely estranged from many relatives, recounts an unanswered outreach to Anna Duggar, and includes a supportive message to family members who may read the book.
- She says she pursued therapy and studied narcissistic abuse and trauma before writing, with the goal of offering closure to longtime viewers and support to survivors.