Synopsis
A stunning and compelling portrait of two obsessed personalities and the perversely symbiotic relationship that draws them together.
Aurora Jeanine Johnson is an unwed mother from Savannah, Georgia, desperate to sculpt a new lifeand a new bodyin California, where the quest for the perfect butt or bicep reaches religious intensity. Spending every spare moment training at the gym, Aurora is barely getting byuntil she meets the man who will offer her everything she most desires.
Charles Worthington is a wealthy eccentric, rich enough to indulge his every decadent whim and fantasy. Aurora is his sexual ideal, the raw material from which he will shape his masterpiece. He will transform Aurora into the woman of his dreams and fantasies no matter the cost.
To achieve their common goal, Aurora hands over complete control of her life to Charles. He dictates her diet, her lifestyle, her training and when and how much she'll take of the body-altering drugs he "prescribes" for her. He decides whom she sees and where she goes. And what kinky games of his own devising they will play.
For Aurora, everything that Charles asks is a small price to pay to become the woman she's always dreamed of being. Or is it?
Chemical Pink is a gothic duet that explores the boundary between obsession and pathology.
Carrie Fisher
Chemical Pink is a compelling novel that explores a dark and troubling world. I was fascinated-and occasionally repelled-by this rarefied subculture that Arnoldi so skillfully leads us into. She is a talented writer with a sharp, distinctive voice.