Join us on a literary world trip!
Add this book to bookshelf
Grey
Write a new comment Default profile 50px
Grey
Subscribe to read the full book or read the first pages for free!
All characters reduced
Carmilla - cover

Carmilla

J. Sheridan Le Fanu

Publisher: CLXBX

  • 0
  • 1
  • 0

Summary

Carmilla is a haunting and atmospheric tale of mystery, desire, and supernatural terror that helped shape the modern vampire tradition. Written by J. Sheridan Le Fanu, this gothic classic predates many of the genre's most famous works and remains a chilling exploration of fear, secrecy, and forbidden fascination.

The story is narrated by Laura, a young woman living in isolation with her father in a remote castle deep within the Styrian countryside. Her quiet existence is disrupted when a carriage accident near their home leads to the unexpected arrival of a mysterious and captivating young woman named Carmilla. Frail yet enchanting, Carmilla is welcomed into their household, where she quickly forms an intense and unsettling bond with Laura.

As their friendship deepens, strange events begin to unfold. Villagers fall ill under mysterious circumstances, and Laura herself experiences vivid dreams, lingering weakness, and a growing sense of unease. Carmilla's behavior—alternating between tender affection and eerie secrecy—casts a shadow over the household. Slowly, a pattern emerges, and an ancient horror hidden beneath charm and beauty begins to reveal itself.

Le Fanu's prose is rich with gothic atmosphere, blending psychological tension with supernatural dread. The isolated castle, moonlit landscapes, and hushed corridors create a mood of suffocating suspense. Beyond its chilling plot, Carmilla is notable for its exploration of themes that were daring for its time: repressed desire, female intimacy, vulnerability, and the tension between innocence and corruption.

Both eerie and elegant, Carmilla endures as a cornerstone of gothic fiction. Its subtle terror and emotional complexity continue to captivate readers, influencing countless stories of the supernatural that followed. With its blend of sensuality, mystery, and creeping horror, this classic novella remains a powerful and unsettling journey into the shadows of the human heart.
Available since: 02/14/2026.
Print length: 97 pages.

Other books that might interest you

  • Age of the Undead - cover

    Age of the Undead

    C L Werner

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    In a fantasy realm shattered by the zombie apocalypse, a bold Knight must enlist unlikely allies while discovering the source of undead corruption, in this darkly humorous adventure from the bestselling game range, Zombicide: Black Plague 
     
     
     
    When Knight Alaric von Mertz loses his family to a ravenous zombie horde, he swears revenge on the necromancer responsible. But a quest for vengeance is no easy matter in a world overrun by the walking dead. Joined by a sharp-tongued rogue, a witch hunter with secret knowledge, a novice wizard, and a dwarf demolition master, Alaric's journey leads him from magical fire moats to the zombie-ridden catacombs of the witch hunters to uncover a spell book of insurmountable power. As zombies claw and bite, Alaric fears he will never avenge his family. For in this age of the undead, betrayal and magic lurk around every corner, spelling either doom or salvation for them all.
    Show book
  • Carmilla - cover

    Carmilla

    Sheridan Le Fanu

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    In an isolated castle deep in the Austrian forest, Laura leads a solitary life with only her ailing father for company. Until one moonlit night, a horse-drawn carriage crashes into view, carrying an unexpected guest - the beautiful Carmilla.
    So begins a feverish friendship between Laura and her mysterious, entrancing companion. But as Carmilla becomes increasingly strange and volatile, prone to eerie nocturnal wanderings, Laura finds herself tormented by nightmares and growing weaker by the day...
    Pre-dating Dracula by twenty-six years, Carmilla is the original vampire story, steeped in sexual tension and gothic romance.
    Show book
  • The Dead Of Night - cover

    The Dead Of Night

    Rachel Lawson

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The night was still, and quiet, all seemed the same for the ghost of the hotel. 
    It would be another boring night roam for her, she foresaw. 
    Until the silence was broken by a man screaming. She wandered to the room the scream came from. It was the room she was murdered in. 
    When she got there, she found a man looking terrified at a grey alien. 
    He had apparently awoken and seen the alien about to abduct him. 
    The ghost was nice, so she felt there was only one thing to do to scare away the alien and save the man. All is not as it seems, how will this end?
    Show book
  • Baffling Beasts Two - More Weird and Mystifying Creatures - cover

    Baffling Beasts Two - More Weird...

    William R. Hickey, M.R. James,...

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Fifteen more horror stories about strange beings and behaviours that defy conventional definitions. 
    Contents: 
    The Crib of Hell by Arthur Pendragon 
    "He could never erase from his memory the evil face of the child of horror..." 
    Clay by C. Hall Thompson 
    "Each dark, downward pathway of the mind is an adventure, dangerous, deadly..." 
    The Curse of Yig by H. P. Lovecraft and Zelia Bishop 
    "A couple become aware of a chilling local legend." 
    Rats by M. R. James 
    "The mystery surrounding a locked room in an isolated inn." 
    The Resurrection of the Rattlesnake by Clark Ashton Smith 
    "The terror that lurked in Avilton’s library." 
    The Mist-Monster by Granville S. Hoss 
    "A weird mist billowed up from the cave—and horrible was the thing that it did." 
    The Dunstable Horror by Arthur Pendragon 
    "A gothic, Lovecraftian tale, of ancient evil and ghastly retribution." 
    Tzo-Lin's Nightingales by Ben Belitt 
    "A scene of incredible madness and weird horror." 
    The Worm by David H. Keller 
    "The floor disappeared into the Thing's maw." 
    Whispers by Robert S. Carr 
    "In the festering swamps of Taggardsville, something unseen stirs in the night." 
    Winged Death by H. P. Lovecraft and Hazel Heald 
    "A mysterious death, a maddened diary, and an unholy insect." 
    The Cave of Spiders by William R. Hickey 
    "An expedition into the haunted heights of the Peruvian Andes." 
    Death in Twenty Minutes by Charles Henry Mackintosh 
    "A death's-head spider plot." 
    The Cat-Woman by Mary Elizabeth Counselman 
    "An unusual case of anthropomorphism." 
    The Bottomless Pool by Ralph Milne Farley 
    "A strange black pool at the heart of a festering swamp."
    Show book
  • Frankenstein - The Modern Prometheus - cover

    Frankenstein - The Modern...

    Mary Shelley

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice.   
    "Beware; for I am fearless, and therefore powerful." 
    A young scientist’s obsession with the secret of life leads to the creation of a sentient being—and a descent into a nightmare of isolation and revenge. Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is not merely a ghost story; it is the foundational work of modern science fiction and a haunting exploration of what it means to be human. 
    As Victor Frankenstein pushes the boundaries of nature, he is forced to confront the devastating consequences of playing God. From the icy peaks of the Swiss Alps to the desolate reaches of the Arctic, this epic struggle between creator and creature remains one of the most intellectually stimulating and emotionally profound novels in the history of literature. 
    In this high-fidelity production, listeners will experience: 
    The Original Gothic Horror: A chilling atmosphere of dread, obsession, and moral decay. 
    Philosophical Depth: Deep inquiries into the ethics of science, the nature of loneliness, and the pursuit of knowledge. 
    Unforgettable Characters: The tragic Victor Frankenstein and his misunderstood, articulate creation. 
    Experience the story that defined a genre and continues to challenge the conscience of the modern world.
    Show book
  • At the Mountains of Madness — Part 12 of 12 - cover

    At the Mountains of Madness —...

    H. P. Lovecraft

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    🎬 Experience the atmospheric visual edition of this tale by searching "Jonathan Dunne Horror" on YouTube. 
    Title: At the Mountains of Madness — Part 12 of 12 
    Author: H. P. Lovecraft 
    Narrator: Jonathan Dunne 
    Original Publication: 1936 
    Public Domain: Yes 
    Series Placement: Timeless Terrors No. 84 — Part 12 of 12 
    Description: 
    In Part Twelve of At the Mountains of Madness, the harrowing journey reaches its bleak and unforgettable conclusion. Having fled the unspeakable horrors of the ancient city, Dyer and Danforth are left to grapple with the full weight of what they have witnessed—knowledge that resists explanation and defies the limits of human understanding. 
    The Antarctic wastes, once a distant and indifferent backdrop, now feel complicit in concealing truths that should never be uncovered. What was revealed within the cyclopean ruins cannot be forgotten, and the implications extend far beyond the frozen continent. 
    As Dyer recounts the expedition’s final moments, a sense of urgency underlies his narrative. This is no longer merely a record of discovery, but a warning—an appeal to future explorers to abandon any thought of returning to that desolate, haunted region. 
    In this final installment of the 12-part complete audiobook series, Lovecraft closes with a note of lingering dread and cosmic insignificance, reminding us that some knowledge comes at too great a cost—and that the most terrifying truths are those that endure, waiting silently beneath the ice.
    Show book