Dracula wasn't first! ¡Drácula no fue primero!
Today I will tell you, that, around 1871, one of the first important vampiric figures (and perhaps the most forgotten) was born, to start sagas like the Anne Rice's ones.
Carmilla, the beautiful countess, bold and precocious for her times, is an entertaining tale that shouldn't be missed.
Nowadays we have heard a lot of vampires that shine, but if your style is rather gothic or you are just entering to the world of the vampire or you just want a simple and pleasant story of these bloodsuckers, this is the story for you.
Short and easy, the tale of this erotic vampire shows us how loneliness takes us into a world of need, Laura, finding herself far from society, accepts the friendship of a strange young woman that she hardly knows, without thinking that her company almost cost her own life...
Because "Love demands it's sacrifices" and "There is no sacrifice without blood." You cn't miss this classic written by Sheridan Le Fanu, perfect for a night of restlessness and insomnia.
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