Publisher's Synopsis
What if love itself was a beautiful curse-born in darkness and thirsting for your soul?
First published in 1872, Carmilla by J. Sheridan Le Fanu is the original vampire romance-predating Dracula by over 25 years. But where other vampire tales focus on horror alone, Carmilla seduces with charm, intimacy, and a slow-burning dread that lingers long after the final page.
In this modernized edition, the eerie story of Laura and Carmilla unfolds with vivid clarity. When the enigmatic Carmilla becomes a guest in Laura's isolated castle, a deep, inexplicable connection blossoms between them. But as the region is gripped by mysterious deaths and dreams turn to nightmares, the truth about Carmilla's identity begins to emerge.
What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:
- The Birth of the Gothic Vampire Romance
- Experience the seductive story that inspired a genre of dark, romantic horror.
- A Tale of Forbidden Love and Lurking Terror
- Explore themes of identity, repression, and the fear of desire.
- A Clear and Accessible Adaptation
- Le Fanu's 19th-century prose has been gently modernized for fluid, emotional reading.
- Atmospheric Gothic Setting
- Wander misty forests, candlelit halls, and secret tombs in a tale drenched in mystery.
- Essential Reading for Fans of Horror, Romance, and Dark Fantasy
- A short but unforgettable descent into the beautiful and the macabre.
Carmilla is not just a vampire story-it's a deeply human tale of longing, secrecy, and the monsters we dare to love.