Megyn Kelly. Victoria Will/Invision/AP

Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly's new book details several accounts of her tenuous interactions with Donald Trump before he was elected president this week, according to a New York Times review of the book.

An advance copy of the book, "Settle for More," obtained by The Times reportedly describes Trump trying to curry favorable news coverage with gifts and threatening Kelly when she was critical of his campaign.

In one story, Kelly reportedly described how Trump offered to cover the bill after she and her friends stayed at one of his hotels in New York. Kelly reportedly said Trump was also generous with other reporters.

"I was not the only journalist to whom Trump offered gifts clearly meant to shape coverage," Kelly wrote, according to The Times. "Many reporters have told me that Trump worked hard to offer them something fabulous — from hotel rooms to rides on his 757."

Days before the first debate of the Republican primary, Trump demanded that Kelly apologize for a segment about him that aired on her show or he would cancel a planned appearance.

"I almost unleashed my beautiful Twitter account against you," Kelly said Trump told her, according to The Times.

In another instance, she reportedly wrote that Trump called Fox executives after learning that Kelly would begin the debate by asking a question about his treatment of women.

Though Kelly's book apparently does not say where that information came from, it suggests that ousted Fox News chairman Roger Ailes, who briefly joined the Trump campaign as an adviser after his ouster from Fox over sexual-harassment allegations, may have provided Trump with the question ahead of the debate.

Trump publicly called Kelly "overrated" and a "bimbo" after the debate. His attacks set off his legion of supporters, some of whom joined in ridiculing Kelly. She reportedly received death threats and hired an armed body guard when she traveled with her family to Disney World.

"Every time Trump acted up it was like he flipped a switch, instantly causing a flood of intense nastiness," Kelly reportedly wrote.

The Times also said Kelly wrote about her claim that Ailes repeatedly sexually harassed her, saying she decided not to talk about it sooner for fear she might lose her job.

"I knew the reality of the situation," she wrote, according to The Times. "If I caused a stink, my career would likely be over."