Genres
↳ Lgbt+, Coming-of-Age, Romance, and Contemporary
Size
↳ 3.4 MB
Sunburn is set in a small Irish village in the early 1990s, follows Lucy, a teenage girl who feels out of place in her conservative community. During one intense summer, she falls deeply in love with her friend Susannah. As their relationship grows from curiosity into an all-consuming secret romance, Lucy struggles with identity, religious expectations, and fear of rejection. Torn between societal pressure and her true self, she’s forced to make difficult choices about love, future, and belonging.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Homophobia & Internalized Homophobia
Religious Guilt & Shame
Social Isolation
Toxic and Intense Relationship Dynamics
Familial Pressure
Genres
↳ Lgbt+, Psychological Thriller, Mystery, Crime, Noir, and Dark Fiction
Size
↳ 2 MB
You'll Never Forget Me follows struggling actress Dimple Kapoor, who accidentally kills her successful rival at a Hollywood party—and decides to use the opportunity to take over her life and career. However, a witness has evidence of the crime, and a sharp private investigator, Saffi Mirai Iyer, is hired to uncover the truth. As Dimple tries to cover her tracks, she becomes entangled in a tense cat-and-mouse game with Saffi—one complicated by growing attraction and obsession between them.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Murder, Death, and Violence
Manipulation
Obsession& Unhealthy Relationships
Moral Ambiguity
Stalking
Substance Use
Genres
↳ Lgbt+, Paranormal Romance, Urban Fantasy, and Comedy
Size
↳ 2.9 MB
The Girl Who Bit Me is about two ancient vampires — Aster Castelmar and Sylvia Maroven — who have been inseparable friends for over six centuries. Now living in modern New York City and struggling with mundane obstacles like rent, they hatch a mischievous get-rich scheme together. But when Sylvia bites Aster as a playful act, it awakens a deeper connection neither of them expected, forcing them to confront long-buried feelings and the nature of their bond.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Violence & Bloodplay
Abuse & Mental Trauma
Queerphobia & Discrimination
Genres
↳ Romance & Lgbt+
Size
↳ 1.5 MB
Red, White & Royal Blue is a charming queer romance that blends political drama with fairytale sheen. It follows Alex Claremont-Diaz, the passionate and sharp-witted First Son of the United States, whose long-standing rivalry with Prince Henry of Wales erupts into an unexpected bond after a public incident forces them into a staged friendship.
As Alex navigates the pressures of political legacy and self-discovery, and Henry wrestles with duty, grief, and the constraints of royal expectation, their relationship grows into something tender, transformative, and profoundly hopeful. The story explores themes of identity, public versus private self, and the courage it takes to choose love in the face of scrutiny, all delivered with wit, heart, and a dash of modern fairytale romance.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Homophobia & Internalized Homophobia
Public Outing of a Queer Character
Family Pressure & Emotional Repression
Death of a Parent & Grief
Political Hostility & Media Harassment
Mild Sexual Content
Alcohol use
Genres
↳ Gothic Horror, Dark Fantasy, Romance, and Lgbt+
Size
↳ 366 KB
A Dowry of Blood is a poetic and darkly atmospheric retelling of the vampire myth. It follows Mirabel, a woman transformed into a vampire centuries ago, as she reflects on her immortal life filled with love, loss, and violence. The story explores themes of freedom, identity, and the cost of eternal life, all woven with lush, lyrical prose and gothic romance.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Violence & Gore
Sexual Content
Death & Loss
Emotional Abuse
Themes of Captivity & Control
Genres
↳ Psychological Thriller, Drama, Suspense, Romance, and Lgbt+
Size
↳ 1.6 MB
An Education in Malice is a dark academia gothic romance that reimagines the classic Carmilla tale as it follows the story of a young woman navigating the complexities of trust, deception, and the darker sides of human nature. As she encounters unsettling truths and challenges, she must confront her own understanding of morality and survival.
Set in a 1960s Massachusetts women's college, the narrative follows Laura and Carmilla, two academic rivals entangled in a complex relationship with their enigmatic poetry professor, Evelyn De Lafontaine. As their rivalry intensifies, they are drawn into a world of dark secrets, obsession, and vampiric transformation. The novel delves into psychological tension and emotional conflict, exploring how far people will go when pushed by malice and circumstance.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Psychological Manipulation
Emotional Abuse
Violence
Genres
↳ Historical Fiction, Romance, Drama, Literary Fiction, and Lgbt+
Size
↳ 1.7 MB
Aging and reclusive Hollywood movie icon Evelyn Hugo is finally ready to tell the truth about her glamorous and scandalous life. She chooses an unknown magazine reporter, Monique Grant, to write her biography. The story follows as Evelyn recounts her seven marriages, Monique uncovers the complexities of fame, love, and identity in Old Hollywood. The 7 Husbands of Evelyn Hugo dives into themes of ambition, sacrifice, and the cost of living a life in the public eye.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Abusive relationships, Cheating, and Divorce
Domestic Abuse & Physical abuse
Biphobia & Homophobia
Cancer
Death
Racism & Sexism
Sexually Explicit Scenes & Statutory Rape
Abortion & Suicide [Mentions of]
Genres
↳ Coming-of-Age, Young Adult, Historical Fiction, Romance, Fantasy, Mythological Retelling, and Lgbt+
Size
↳ 1.4 MB
The Song of Achilles is a reimagining of the Iliad, told from the perspective of Patroclus, a young exiled prince. The novel chronicles his deepening bond with Achilles, the famed Greek hero, as they navigate love, war, and destiny during the Trojan War. Miller's lyrical prose brings to life the complexities of their relationship, set against the backdrop of ancient Greek mythology.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Death, Murder, and Torture
Rape, Sexual Violence, and Rape Culture
Child Abuse & Neglect
Self-harm
Gore
Kidnapping
Animal Death
War & Military Violence
Slavery & Human Trafficking
Grief & Trauma
Homophobia, Transphobia, and Sexism
Genres
↳ Coming-of-Age, Young Adult, Post-Apocalyptic, Science Fiction, Adventure, and Lgbt+
Size
↳ 1.4 MB
Set nearly 7,000 days after the world has ended, Radio Apocalypse follows two young women—Lota and Rachel—who believe they are the last people alive. Lota has been broadcasting a radio show, sharing her daily life and thoughts in hopes of connecting with anyone else who might be out there. Rachel, living alone in her family's former laboratory, stumbles upon Lota's broadcast and realizes she isn't alone. Determined to find Lota, Rachel embarks on a perilous journey across a desolate, monster-infested landscape. The novel explores themes of loneliness, survival, and the blossoming of a deep connection between the two women.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Death & Grief
Gore
Body Horror & Injury Details
Animal Death
Abandonment
Suicide References
Terminal Illness & Mental Illness
Confinement
Genres
↳ Coming-of-Age, Young Adult, Contemporary Fiction, and Lgbt+
Size
↳ 1.3 MB
Set in In 1980s El Paso, the story follows Aristotle “Ari” Mendoza is an angry, quiet teenager, while Dante Quintana is open, curious, and free-spirited. When the two boys meet by chance, they form an unexpected friendship that slowly deepens into something more. Through their bond, Ari begins to confront questions about family, identity, culture, and love.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Homophobia
Bullying & Violence
Gun Violence
Hospitalization
Family Trauma [Incarceration & PTSD]
Internalized Shame
Genres
↳ Historical Romance & Lgbt+
Size
↳ 1.1 MB
Set in Victorian-era Europe, mid-19th century, the story follows two debutantes: Beth, who has one social “season” to find a wealthy husband to secure her and her widowed mother’s future, and Gwen, who is wealthy and has no intention of marrying, though she’s enduring her fourth season.
Becoming friends, Beth and Gwen hatch a plan: instead of Beth marrying someone else, they’ll try to set up Beth’s widowed mother with Gwen’s father. The more the girls scheme, the more they grow closer to each other—emotionally and romantically—and must navigate their feelings alongside societal expectations.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Familial Abuse
Social Pressure
Sexual Content
Genres
↳ Coming-of-age, Literary Fiction, Experimental Structure, Contemporary, Social Realism, and Lgbt+
Size
↳ 2.1 MB
In Notes of a Crocodile, the story follows Lazi, a young lesbian college student attending National Taiwan University in late-1980s Taipei, who is trying to find herself in a society still reeling from decades of repression. She falls into a fraught, on-and-off relationship with the older classmate Shui Ling—whose affection is as elusive as it is intoxicating—and wrestles with longing, shame, and the desire for genuine belonging.
Alongside her friends—artists, outsiders, misfits—Lazi writes diaries, sends secret notes, satirizes her fears, and imagines a talking crocodile: a creature wearing human skin, hiding its true self by day but forever alienated by the act. As her inner life sharpens, the tensions between who she is, who she loves, and what she can be become impossible to ignore. Lazi must decide whether she wants to continue living in disguise—or learn to let something real be seen.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Depression & Self-Harm
Unrequited & Toxic Relationships
Identity Struggle, Alienation, and Internalized Shame of Sexuality
Genres
↳ Horror, Fantasy, Gothic Fantasy, Historical, and Lgbt+
Size
↳ 2.7 MB
In The Starving Saints, the story follows three very different women trapped by fate—and famine—inside Aymar Castle. After six months under siege, the people have been reduced to desperation, rations nearly gone, death and disease creeping in with every passing day.
Then as the Constant Lady and her Saints arrive. They promise salvation—bountiful feasts, healing, divine presence. For a people starving, hope is irresistible. But salvation has its price. As sumptuous offerings lure the castle into decadence, the illusions of miracles give way to grotesque revelation. The three women must navigate betrayal, monstrous truth, and their own hunger—both physical and spiritual—to either reclaim their souls or become complicit in the slaughter the Saints demand.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Starvation
Cannibalism
Death
Body Horror & Dismemberment
Violent
Genres
↳ Young Adult, Romance, Contemporary, Tragedy, Coming-of-Age, Speculative Fiction, and Lgbt+
Size
↳ 8.7 MB
They Both Die At The End is set in a near-future New York, a service called Death-Cast alerts people on the day they are going to die. On September 5th, teenagers Mateo Torrez and Rufus Emeterio both receive the call that it’s their last day. Strangers brought together through an app called Last Friend, they decide to spend their final hours together. Over the course of a single day, they form a deep bond, face fears, and discover love, even as they know their time is running out.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Death
Grief & Loss
Violence
Child Abuse
Homophobia & Discrimination
Genres
↳ Fantasy, Contemporary, Speculative Fiction, Cozy Fantasy, and Lgbt+
Size
↳ 8.7 MB
Under the Whispering Door follows Wallace Price, a ruthless and cold-hearted lawyer, dies suddenly and discovers he isn’t quite ready to move on. Collected by a reaper, he’s brought to a cozy, tea-filled waystation between life and the afterlife, run by a kind ferryman named Hugo. At first, Wallace resists, but as he spends time with Hugo, Hugo’s quirky staff, and the souls who pass through, he begins to rediscover compassion, love, and what it means to truly live—even when his time is already up.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Death & Afterlife
Grief & Loss
Suicide
Homophobia
Terminal illness
Genres
↳ Horror, Supernatural, Dark Satire, Psychological Thriller, and Lgbt+
Size
↳ 1.3 MB
Camp Damascus follows Rose Darling, a sheltered young woman in a deeply religious town that hosts the world’s most successful conversion therapy camp. When Rose begins experiencing disturbing symptoms—vomiting flies, sudden visions, and terrifying compulsions—she questions the purity of her faith and the secrets hidden beneath the surface of her community. As she digs deeper, Rose discovers that Camp Damascus is far more sinister than anyone admits, and the truth behind its “success” forces her to confront both external horrors and her own identity.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Religious Trauma & Cult-like Environments
Homophobia & Conversion Therapy
Psychological Manipulation & Gaslighting
Graphic Body Horror
Self-Harm & Suicidal Ideation
Gore & Violence
Genres
↳ Gothic Fantasy, Lgbt+, Historical Fantasy, and Horror
Size
↳ 10.7 MB
In Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil the story follows three women across time—María in 16th-century Santo Domingo, Charlotte in Regency England, and Alice in modern-day Boston— bound by blood and soil, each rising from death only to discover their bodies carry a hunger that echoes through time.
María, forced into a loveless marriage, must choose survival over subservience. Charlotte, constrained by the expectations of her era, sees autonomy only through secret love. And Alice, haunted by grief and modern misogyny, finds herself drawn into something ancient and predatory. Each narrative pulses with vampiric urges—teeth, blood, and obsession—that test both the endurance of the body and the fragility of the soul. Through lust, rage, and longing, these women’s roots intertwine in a haunting reckoning of identity, power, and whether survival comes at the price of one’s humanity.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Gore & Violence
Toxic & Abusive Relationships
Death & Grief
Sexual Content
Misogyny
Homophobia
Self-Harm & Suicide
Substance Use
Child Death
Emotional & Domestic Abuse
Genres
↳ Memoir, Lgbt+, Gender-and-Identity, and Trauma & Healing Narrative
Size
↳ 513 KB
In Man Alive, the story follows Thomas McBee as he grapples with questions of manhood while coming of age as a transgender man. When his abusive father dies and a mugging nearly turns fatal, Thomas is forced to confront both his past and the meaning of masculinity itself. As he unravels memories of trauma and seeks to reconcile with his own body, he begins a journey of self-discovery that challenges cultural expectations of gender. Through confronting violence, loss, and identity, Thomas searches for a way to live authentically—and to define manhood on his own terms.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Child Sexual Abuse
Sexual Assault
Violence (Familial & External)
Transphobia
Death & Grief
Trauma & PTSD
Genres
↳ Dark Fantasy, Lgbt+, Young Adult, Horror, and Dystopian
Size
↳ 846 KB
In Hell Followed With Us, the story follows Benji, a sixteen-year-old trans boy fleeing from a fundamentalist cult that unleashed the apocalypse through a deadly plague. Infected with a monstrous bioweapon that is slowly transforming him into something inhuman, Benji is desperate to survive—and to escape the cult that wants to use his body as their ultimate weapon.
When he finds refuge with a group of queer teens resisting the new world order, he must decide if he can trust them with his secret, even as the infection inside him grows stronger. With time running out and his humanity at stake, Benji battles not only for survival but for a future where he can live—and love—on his own terms.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Religious Extremism & Cult Violence
Transphobia & Queerphobia
Body Horror & Graphic Mutations
Gore & Death
Abuse & Manipulation
War & Violence Against Children
Trauma & PTSD
Genres
↳ Historical Romance, Lgbt+, Sapphic Fiction, Historical Fiction, Romantic Comedy, Drama, and Slow Burn Romance
Size
↳ 1.1 MB
In Her Countess to Cherish, a Regency-era sapphic romance that follows newlywed Beatrice Everson finds herself trapped in a passionless marriage until she meets the charming and enigmatic George Smith—who is secretly Lady Georgina, living a double life as a man. As their connection deepens, Beatrice must choose between duty and desire, while Georgina wrestles with identity, longing, and the risks of loving boldly in a world that demands silence.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Marriage Distress
Infidelity/Affair
Early Pregnancy
Gender Identity Exploration
Emotional Conflict
Genres
↳ Historical Romance, Lgbt+, Sapphic Fiction, Historical Fiction, and Slow Burn Romance
Size
↳ 1.6 MB
In The Care and Feeding of Waspish Widows, a historical sapphic romance, Agatha Griffin, a prickly, independent widow running a print shop in Victorian England, accidentally receives a shipment of bees—and a letter—from Penelope Flood, a gentle beekeeper living in a seaside town. What begins as a polite exchange over misplaced bees soon grows into a deep, emotionally rich relationship. As tensions rise in England over political unrest and the looming threat of scandal, the women must navigate societal expectations, their own pasts, and a blossoming love that defies convention.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Homophobia & Societal Oppression (Taboo/Criminalized)
Infidelity (Implied)
Death/Grief
Political Repression
Sexual Content (Explicit)
Genres
↳ Fantasy, Feminist Fiction, Political Fantasy, Lgbt+, Historical-inspired Fantasy, and New Adult
Size
↳ 5.6 MB
The Daughters of Izdihar is a bold, feminist fantasy that reimagines elemental magic through the lens of political resistance, gender inequality, and forbidden love. Blending revolution, courtly drama, and the fire of rising female power, the novel follows Nehal—a headstrong waterweaver forced into an arranged marriage—as she joins a secret women's society fighting for the right to control their own magic.
As tensions rise and war looms, Nehal and her reluctant ally Giorgina are swept into a tangled rebellion where loyalty is tested, love defies expectation, and magic becomes a weapon for change.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Misogyny & Sexism
Forced/Arranged Marriage
Emotional Abuse & Manipulation
Violence & Warfare
Death & Grief
Classism & Elitism
Homophobia
State Oppression/Protest Violence
Genres
↳ Dark Fantasy, Gothic, Horror, Queer Fiction,Romance, Adventure, Lgbt+, and New Adult
Size
↳ 5.3 MB
Silver Under Nightfall is a lush, gothic fantasy that reimagines vampire lore through the lens of queer identity, moral ambiguity, and found family. Blending monster-hunting action, courtly intrigue, and sensual tension, the novel follows Remy Pendergast—a half-vampire outcast raised to slay his own kind—as he’s drawn into a tangled alliance with two enigmatic vampire royals.
With equal parts blood, longing, and betrayal, Silver Under Nightfall is a sweeping examination of what makes a monster, the cost of loyalty, and the freedom found in embracing the parts of ourselves we were taught to fear.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Violence & Gore
Death & Murder
Torture & Abuse
Classism & Discrimination
Sexual Content
Parental Neglect & Emotional Trauma
Body Horror
Genres
↳ Cultural History, Lgbt+, Gender Studies, and Narrative Fiction
Size
↳ 7.5 MB
And They Were Roommates: A Queer History of College Roommates, Platonic Intimacy, and the Myths We Made Along the Way is a witty, thoughtful exploration of the intimate—and often misunderstood—world of same-sex college roommates.
Blending cultural history, gender theory, and internet meme lore this book examines how private dorm rooms became stages for deep friendship, queer-coded connection, and generations of speculation. With warmth and critical insight, this book peels back the layers of “just roommates” to uncover what we project onto closeness, what we fear in ambiguity, and why we still can’t stop asking: were they?
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Homophobia / Queerphobia
Outing / Lack of Consent
Sexual Misconduct / Harassment
Mental Health Struggles
Historical Erasure / Institutional Abuse
Internet Harassment
Genres
↳ Romance, Contemporary Fiction, and Lgbt+
Size
↳ 2.8 MB
Dream On, Ramona Riley is a sparkling sapphic romance that blends second chances, artistic ambition, and the messiness of self-discovery into one sharp, swoony summer. Ramona Riley—an aspiring Broadway star fresh off heartbreak and humiliation—returns home for a reset. But everything shifts when her ex-best friend (and former crush), Jenny, reenters her life with a bang and a bold new confidence.
Between community theater chaos, hot stage kisses, and the ghosts of their shared past, the girls must navigate what was, what could’ve been, and what might still bloom. Set against a backdrop of small-town spotlights, high emotions, and the awkward beauty of reconnection, the novel explores queer identity, rekindled intimacy, and the courage it takes to dream—even when you’ve been burned.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Alcohol Consumption
Unstable Family Dynamics (Abandonment & Neglect)
Toxic Relationships
Emotional Manipulation & Lying
Explicit Sexual Content
Panic Attacks & Anxiety
Mentions of Injury
Genres
↳ Young Adult Fiction, Romance, and Lgbt+
Size
↳ 4.1 MB
Nobody In Particular is a sapphic YA filled with tender, defiant exploration of queer identity, first love, and the search for belonging, told through the eyes of a royal teen navigating the blurred lines between friendship, romance, and selfhood. Princess Rosemary of Henland—her reputation tarnished by scandal, her world upended—meets Danni, an American transfer and musical prodigy who arrives on scholarship.
As sparks fly, the two navigate stolen glances and secret late-night moments, all while the pressure of royal expectations and rumor-mongering threaten to expose their forbidden love. Against the backdrop of gowns, gossip, and piano recitals, the novel explores themes of identity, reputation, and the power of love to defy expectations—and guard fragile hearts.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Bullying & Social Exclusion
Forced Outing
Underage Drinking & Drug Use
Mild Sexual Content
Grief & Trauma
Drug Abuse (Overdose)
Sexism & Manipulation
Genres
↳ Romance Novel, Historical Fiction, Regency Romance, Lgbt+, and Novel of Manners
Size
↳ 1.6 MB
A Lady for a Duke is a historical queer fiction as we follow Viola Carroll, whom was presumed dead at Waterloo in order to take the opportunity to live, at last, as herself. But freedom does not come without a price and Viola paid for hers with the loss of her wealth, her title, and her closest companion, Justin de Vere, the Duke of Gracewood. Only when their families reconnect, years after the war, does Viola learn how deep that loss truly was.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Transphobia/Misgendering (Past and implied)
War Trauma & PTSD
Grief & Loss of loved ones
Self-Harm & Suicidal Ideation
Ableism & Disability
Drug Use/Addiction (Opiate)
Emotional Abuse & Estrangement from family
Genres
↳ Fantasy, Romantic Fantasy, Gaslamp Fantasy, and Lgbt+
Size
↳ 931 KB
Legends & Lattes is a story that follows battle-weary orc, Viv, as she aims to start fresh, opening the first ever coffee shop in the city of Thune. But old and new rivals stand in the way of success — not to mention the fact that no one has the faintest idea what coffee actually is.
Something to note is that this book can be read as a stand-alone, however, it is accompanied by a few other books within the series.
↳ Following its success, the author expanded the universe with additional works:
Bookshops & Bonedust (2023) – a prequel exploring Viv's earlier adventures.
Pages to Fill – a short prequel story included in later editions of Legends & Lattes.
Brigands & Breadknives (expected November 2025) – a forthcoming sequel featuring new characters in the same setting.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Grief & Emotional Abuse
Discrimination (Racism, xenophobia, fatphobia, and ableism)
Substance Use (Alcohol)
Harassment & Toxic Behavior (Stalking and sexual harassment)
Violence (Mild)
Genres
↳ Gothic Fiction, Vampire Literature, Romance Novel, Lesbian Literature, Historical Fantasy, and Lgbt+
Size
↳ 485.3 KB
Carmilla, the classic vampire novella written by J Sheridan LeFanu, receives new life in this gorgeous retelling, centered on the provocative, controversial leads of the original, Carmilla and Laura.
In the late 19th century, Laura lives a lonely life in a schloss by the forest, Styria, with only her doting father and two governesses for company. A chance accident brings a new companion, however – the eccentric and beautiful Carmilla. Laura wrestles to reconcile the truth – that the gentle, fragile woman she loves may be a monster cast out of heaven.
In this bundle you'll be able to download the original story, Carmilla by J Sheridan LeFanu, and the retelling of the story, Carmilla and Laura by SD Simper.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Death and blood
Violence
Sexual Undertones & Predation
Gaslighting/Manipulation
Loss & Grief
Animal Death
Medical Misogyny (Mild)
Societal Stigma (Societal rejection, homophobia, and misogyny.)
Suicide