![]() I’ll start by saying that LA is full of truly despicable people, mostly rich. No one is spared from it, and the worst is brought out in people who are already pretty shitty. The anticipation has made them insatiable.” Chaos is everywhere: in the hallways, in the fancy bungalow guest houses, and at the pool. Something is going to happen, something always happens at the Pink Hotel. Lines blur, and “there’s a whispering in blood, a tingling in the timber of their bones. As the city burns and the air thickens, the luster of wealth tarnishes, and the disparity between the guests and the staff bubbles. When summer fires begin ravaging the city, the elitist residents of LA and Hollywood take refuge in the hotel’s grounds, throwing parties, throwing money, and pretending like nothing else in the world exists. Beaumont’s right-hand man and Kit’s to dip her toes into this life of opulence her husband so desperately wants for the two of them. It’s Keith’s chance to score a management job and become Mr. ![]() ![]() The Pink Hotel begins with newlyweds Kit and Keith Collins arriving at the Pink Hotel in Beverly Hills, where they’ve been invited to honeymoon by the hotel’s general manager, Mr. If there’s one thing I can say about Los Angeles, it’s that the city is a mess, and quite frankly, I don’t think I’ve read any book that hits this particular mess so squarely on the head more than The Pink Hotel by Liska Jacobs. ![]()
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