The American author discusses our need for fiction in an age of disconnection, the challenges of growing up with 14 step-siblings, and why she’s going ‘all in’ on romance The cover of Lily King’s new novel, Heart the Lover, features an abstracted face sobbing white tears on a tangerine (…)
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