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Chatterley: A gothic reimagining of the most scandalous love story ever told

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What if the most scandalous romance ever told was rewritten as a dark, gothic romantasy?

Sir Clifford Chatterley turned me into a vampire to prove a theory — that feral creatures like me could be domesticated, civilised, and made acceptable for his aristocratic world. He keeps me chained and starved, drowning my hunger in silver and ash while he moulds me into the perfect Progeny wife.

But his gamekeeper sees something different when he looks at me.

Oliver Mellors doesn't want to tame me. He wants to unleash me. In the dark woods beyond Wragby Hall, he teaches me to hunt. To feed. To feel. He shows me that the wildness my husband is trying to suppress isn't shameful — it's my power.

Between the lord who wants to break me and the vampire who wants to free me, I discover a hunger that has nothing to do with blood. And everything to do with taking back what's mine.

My body. My desire. My rage.

You know the story.

But you don’t know my story.



'Chatterley' by Cara Clare is a standalone, deliciously dark, gothic reimagining where Lady Chatterley has fangs, the gamekeeper knows how to use his, and burning down the patriarchy has never been so satisfying.

322 pages, Paperback

Published February 26, 2026

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55 reviews3 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 18, 2026
4.5⭐️ Thank you NetGalley for an ARC copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!!

This book had me captivated since the very beginning. I wasn't familiar with the original classic "Lady Chatterley's Lover" before reading this so I didn't know what to expect, but I was pleasantly surprised. There wasn't a single moment where I felt bored or disengaged. The story had me emotionally invested and even had me crying at one point. I especially loved the dark, gothic, and spicy elements of the book!

The connection between Mellors and Connie was so beautiful to watch unfold. Their chemistry is undeniable and the tension between them felt intense!!

The themes of female rage and liberation were incredibly powerful. I loved the way Mellors encouraged Connie to embrace her true self without fear of judgment and shame. Watching Connie take back control and become her true feral vampire self was empowering to watch!!

My only reason for not giving this book 5 stars is that while sex plays an important role in Connies liberation, I felt there were too many smut scenes. I would have loved a few more soft, intimate moments between Connie and Mellors where we could see them in a more relaxed and mundane state. I also would have enjoyed a moment towards the end where Connie helped comfort Mellors in return.

That being said, I still very much enjoyed the book and absolutely recommend it to everyone!!
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1,297 reviews78 followers
February 28, 2026
This was a gloriously dark tale of revenge, feminine rage, and embracing forbidden desires in a satisfyingly raw way.
Connie is abused, tortured, conditioned, and forced to be an experiment to prove new vampires can be tamed, controlled, and moulded to fit the progeny's image.
Connie has no desire to be tamed, especially by her sadistic and controlling husband who sees her as nothing more than an object, so she bides her time, pretends to be obedient, and learns to hide her bloodlust and erotic desires. Then she meets Oliver, groundskeeper at the estate, and recognises the same feral hunger, and together they unlock their power and fury in an illicit affair, and channel their dark nature to escape their prison.
It's a gothic tale of forbidden love, secret desires, liberation and empowerment.
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19 reviews1 follower
February 23, 2026
CHATTERLEY BY CARA CLARE
A Gothic/Paranormal spicy retelling releasing February 28th, 2026.

Chatterley was an absolutely perfect example of how to write an unapologetic story about feminine rage, love, desire, and the darkness that comes with reclaiming your power. As a reimagining of Lady Chatterley’s Lover, it touches on everything—class, sexuality, women’s rights, the expectations society forces on us—yet Cara Clare twists the knife by adding vampirism, torture, hunger, shame, and a new kind of captivity that mirrors the old. The world she constructed felt harrowingly close to the original, just sharpened with fangs and fire.

Connie was incredible. A strong, relentless female character who embodies so many of the things women still think about today—relationships, men, societal pressure, and the parts of ourselves we hide just to survive. Even with how much we’ve evolved since the original was written, you can still feel how far we have left to go. Connie’s unwavering commitment to find meaning, to pursue love, to be her true self—even while being starved, chained, and literally tortured into someone else’s version of “perfect”—was inspiring. Watching her step into who she truly is, instead of who she was told to be, felt powerful and painfully relatable.

And Mellors… Oliver was exactly the man this strong woman needed. He worshipped her strength. He embraced everything she became, everything she feared, everything she wanted. While Clifford tried to break and tame her, Oliver encouraged her to rise, to claim her power, to hunt, feed, and live boldly. Their connection was instant and magnetic—you could feel it radiating off the page. He has that perfect “touch her and die” energy, but he also lets her choose, lead, and burn as brightly as she wants. He never tried to cage her. He let her grow. He helped her grow.

Their relationship was such a beautiful balance of devotion, danger, and desire. A crescendo of hunger, rage, passion, and tenderness that made for an easy five-star read.

The plot, while not overly complicated, keeps the reader’s attention and remains incredibly engaging. Every chapter pulls you deeper into Connie’s journey and the sharp contrast between the life she had, the life she was forced into, and the life she fights to claim. It’s bold, dark, emotional, and deeply satisfying.

If you’re a fan of:
• strong, powerful FMCs
• forbidden love
• romantasy retellings
• gothic vibes
• BDSM vampires
• female rage
• and a love story that burns as much as it heals—

Then Chatterley is absolutely for you.

I was hooked from the first page and didn’t want to put it down. I wanted to devour it all in one sitting. It was phenomenal.
No notes from me—just praise. 4.5 stars 4 spice

Releasing February 28th, 2026 — mark your calendars and add to your TBR’s.
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476 reviews441 followers
Review of advance copy
February 16, 2026
this unfortunately wasn't for me. i couldn't connect with the characters at all because the romance felt insta lovey and also really forced... connie was naive and cliche at times and mellors was a horn-dog. i loved ghost the best out of them all lmao.

the writing style was one of the biggest issues. because of it, i couldn't get into the story and it just wasn't written in a way that would feel believable. i loved the short chapters, though.

while i loved the idea of the plot, the execution wasn't the best. also 80% of the book is just smut and not well written at that. 😭 it's such a pity because i thought i would enjoy this! it also didn't really give me gothic vibes. i wish we saw more of the plot instead of smutty scenes over and over again.
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62 reviews5 followers
February 23, 2026
Chatterley was an absolute perfect example of how to write an unapologetic story about feminine rage.

From the start of the story, my hackles were immediately up from the treatment of FMC, Connie.
A recently turned vampire to be used as nothing more than an experiment, she was forced to endure horrific torture. But one thing that men with big egos don’t understand is that if you show them what they expect to see, their thirst will be satiated . And what they should be afraid of? Women who know when to unleash their fury, when those men least expect it.

Thankfully, Oliver was the man that every strong woman deserves. A man who not only recognizes power and worships her for it, but also can see the desires that are real and make us who we are.

This was a perfect crescendo of desire and rage that made for an easy five star read.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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104 reviews9 followers
February 14, 2026
ARC Read: NetGallery & Plume Noire Books

This story is a reimagining of Lady Chatterley with a supernatural twist. Connie is a prisoner in Clifford’s castle where he tortures her in an attempt to turn her into a civilised vampire who survives only on animal blood. Secretly she falls in love with Oliver the groundskeeper and the plot unfolds around their desperate attempt to escape Clifford’s cruel control.

I enjoyed this book as I love vampires, forbidden love and a bit of spice. This story packed a bunch of spice. The cover was gorgeous too however I just wish the author hadn’t included the scene involving the defiling of an animal’s skull it didn’t sit right with me. But otherwise this was a good read and a happy ending.

This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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193 reviews12 followers
February 28, 2026
This is the sort of book that I absolutely love where you start reading it and don’t want to stop. This book literally had me engaged right from the very start.

Chatterley as a dark Gothic retelling of Lady Chatterley’s lover which was written at the beginning of the 1900’s and at that point was actually banned. This book touches on so many different themes a number of which are about society’s expectations of women especially at the beginning of the 20th century but then Cara throws in vampires female rage etc etc.

I absolutely loved watching Connie and Mellows relationship bloom and how they were instantly drawn to each other with Mellor worshipping Connie in every way

For such a short book, Cara definitely squeezes a lot in without it being confusing or lacking in anyway
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28 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 22, 2026
this book was a good time.
I wasn't sure at first but the tension definitely started building as the story went on. I found the concept of the progeny vampires really interesting. the aspect of an experiment is great already but the "training" was a great twist to your typical vampire stories.
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Author 3 books34 followers
March 1, 2026
“When I was human, they told me desire was a sin. Now I am a monster, I live to be sinful. I think maybe you do, too.”

Let’s be honest, Lady Chatterlys’ lover was scandalous for its time; a book that dared to write a woman with passion, sexual desire and a disregard for societies expectations of her as a woman and an aristocrat. And I think Connie would’ve loved this.

This dark fantasy reimagining uses a rich backstory of vampire aristocracy to deepen the metaphor of women being by treated like creatures, shamed for their own wants and moulded into whatever shape their husbands wanted.

Connie and Mellor share their narration, giving us two perspectives to their growing relationship and the dangers it brings - the writing was intoxicating, poetic, with a seductive edge that just pulled you in. Each chapter is quick, but rich in detail, with language that feels appropriate for a 1920’s English countryside but not fully compliant so it might be difficult for a modern reader.

Connie takes most of the story, leading us through her recent imprisonment and a type of vampire rehab, giving us insight into the world she lived in before she was Lady Chatterly and what the world knew of its own vampires- which had it’s own lore and place in key moments of history.

It was hard not to love Constance right away — her defiance, her sense of self - and to find the mirrored meanings in her imprisonment and torture by her husband. Her instant obsession with Mellor was a curious one, even in the original, I find myself almost believing in the first sight infatuation where in general I just can’t get behind it.

“Already, even though i do not yet know all the ways in which I will come to love him, I would follow him anywhere.”

Now, if you’re not into a spicier kick to your books, this just isn’t for you — there is deliciously graphic, visceral sex scenes that play with the ideas of kink and submission; and aside from being a cheek-flushing addition the story, they add a devilish layer to explorations of giving and taking control throughout the book.

For me, there’s a few recurring word choices that always throw me out of any sexy scenes that are used here, so I wasn't personally into them but that's personal taste. There is also some other darker themes that are explored, the author does a fantastic job of not falling into a pitfall of letting the more abusive, monstrous elements of the characters become romanticised or glamourised.

A feral, desperate tale about a dangerous woman finding her power and control — and of course, love.
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601 reviews31 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 13, 2026
Thank you, NetGalley, for the opportunity to read this book in exchange of an honest review.

Chatterley is the perfect mix of dark, gothic, and spicy book. I love the author's take on the classic "Lady Chatterley's Lover" and how she adapted the story to include fantastical elements and to make it darker.

Chatterley adapts the original story in a way that makes sense in this world. Lady Chatterley is a newly turned vampire, turned by Clifford to prove to the council of old vampires that it is safe to turn new humans, and that they can be tamed not to attack humans. To do so, Clifford keeps Cannie chained with silver and starved. Rather than taming her nature, it ignites her hunger and desire to be free and feral, and she finds the perfect outlet with Mallors, who helps unleash her. I found that the story's setting, which made it a dark, gothic romantasy, was cleverly done, and I loved the world the author created - whilst it was not fully fleshed out, it was coherent and realistic.

From the get-go, I loved the writing and the way the story emphasised themes such as shame around a woman's sexuality, hunger (and anger), and desire. I also really liked Connie as a main character with her wild nature and her desire to destroy, and I loved her relationship with Mallors - based on pure desire, growing to love by the pure acceptance Mallors gives to Connie. He makes her feel powerful instead of shamed for her desire, and I really liked the way it was portrayed.

The atmosphere was always well done - perfectly dark and gothic, with talk of war, death, restrained desires and shame. I really liked how gory some scenes got, and the author was not scared to go full-on. This book is VERY SPICY, but in a way that is well done. I loved the emphasis on Connie's desire, the way her vampire nature and her sexual nature are intertwined, and I really liked how her story was shown in flashbacks. To be honest, it was my first time reading about BDSM where the man actively seeks to be dominated, and honestly, I ate it up. I liked how much Mallors adored Connie.

The plot, whilst not super complicated, is interesting and engaging. It was evident what was going to happen from the beginning (the prologue spoils it all), and it was more about the journey rather than the intrigue.

Definitely would recommend if you want a good spicy gothic romance! I do hope the author plans to write more spicy classic retellings because this was super fun!
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108 reviews5 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
February 19, 2026
✨️ARC Book Review✨️
Chatterley - Cara Clare (303📖) (9th February - 18th February) 5⭐️ 4🌶

Genres/Triggers:
•Lady Chatterley's Lover retelling
•Dark
•Gothic
•Romantasy
•BDSM
•Dom × Sub
•Wax Play
•Blood Play
•Restraint
•Torture
•Forced Marriage

I am so honoured to have received this ARC from the amazing Cara Clare. Chatterley is to release 28th February!!!

Constance 'Connie' Chatterly (formerly Reid) is turned into a vampire by Sir Clifford Chatterley to prove to the council that he can make and mould her into the perfect Progeny wife. He does this by torturing her with starvation, chains and silver.
But Oliver Mellors, Clifford's gamekeeper, sees her for everything that she has become and welcomes it.
While Clifford believes he is taming her, Oliver encourages Connie to embrace her new self and everything it has to offer. He empowers her and shows her what she is truly made of. They hunt together, feed together and experience the most epic love either of them has ever had. And they are both willing to do whatever it takes to be together.

Oh I do love a Cara Clare book! They never fail to disappoint in any way, shape or form.
I have loved Cara from The Phoenix Prophecy series (which I highly recommend you read by the way), to Luna (you should also read this too😝) and now, Chatterley.
As expected from any Cara Clare novel, it was phenomenal! No notes at all from me! I have never read Lady Chatterley's Lover so I went in not knowing the story. After reading Chatterley, I'm very tempted to give it a go.
From start to finish, I was hooked! I wish I didn't have to put it down in between and just read it all in one sitting.
The instant connection between Connie and Oliver was amazing, you could feel it radiating off the page before they had even met. Their relationship flowed smoothly and I loved the way he only ever lifted her up and showed her how to embrace the strong, brave and powerful woman Connie was.
We will say nothing about Clifford. We were all taught that if you have nothing nice to say, don't say anything at all😂.

If you are a fan of a strong, powerful FMC, romantasy, a little bit of darkness and/or gothic vibes with lots of spice and a love that hits the spot, Chatterley is for you!

Releasing 28th February 2026 - mark your calendars!!
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780 reviews443 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
February 17, 2026
This was a spicy, gothic (vampire-filled) retelling of Lady Chatterley’s Lover, that definitely lived up to its extensive list of BDSM/ kink based content warnings!

Now, I should probably mention I’ve never actually read the original Lady Chatterley’s Lover, so can’t say how accurate this retelling is plot wise.

I can however tell you that the emotional intensity and yearning between our vampire protagonists Connie (Lady Chatterley) and Oliver Mellors (her husband’s groundskeeper) were incredibly delicious. The romantic scenes they share were soo steamy, but also delved into aspects from both of their pasts, which made their feelings for each other feel more than just superficial or lust based.

I also really empathised with Connie, who’s endured nothing but judgement from everyone around her. And my heart really broke for her in the flashback scenes of her human life (and how low her self esteem was as a result.) But loved that Oliver gave her an outlet free of shame and judgement, that allowed her to really explore herself and decide who she wanted to be.

Was it mostly steamy? Yes! But she really grows into her own during these scenes (which were fabulously steamy) and sees Connie actually take back control and explore her deepest desires with someone who cares about her. As well as rage against the patriarchy (and the vampire wet blanket that is her husband, Sir Clifford.)

I adored Oliver too, who despite his gruff demeanour is actually a bit of a (protective) cinnamon roll when it comes to Connie. If you love a “who hurt you” coded shadow daddy (with fangs) as much as I do (and a kink for being dominated by his lady) then you’re gonna absolutely love him.

Connie’s husband however, was soo unlikeable! He gave off strong vampire William Collins (from Pride & Prejudice) vibes that made me despise him (and root for his downfall) from the very first chapter.

Overall, a satisfyingly insatiable, (and blood soaked) Dark Fantasy that I genuinely couldn’t put down!

Also, a thanks to Instabooktours and Cara Clare for the review arc.
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154 reviews9 followers
Review of advance copy received from Indie Reviewers
February 22, 2026
Chatterley ARC

I was drawn in by the gorgeous cover and when I saw the words gothic and that it had vampires, I was sold. A paranormal reimagined version of the classic “Lady Chatterley’s Lover” which I was not familiar with. The Notice of Confiscated Material at the beginning absolutely set the vibe for the book. It was a nice fun touch.

This story was dark, romantic, with satisfying feminine rage, and a little disturbing at times… but like in an intriguing way? I was immediately hooked and really enjoyed this story overall.

Set in early 1900’s England, Constance finds herself imprisoned after being turned vampire. Her husband is her captor- an ancient vampire, he’s abusive, and obsessed with making her his experiment. He wants to prove to the vampire Council leaders that it’s safe to create more vampires that won’t be a danger to society after recent peace treaties. He tortures and imprisons her to see how much he can control and tame until her primal instincts are as dull as his. But all of his efforts only make her more desperate to find her true self.

The estate gamekeeper Oliver Mellors 🔥 … he wants to unlock that inner feral creature he knows she holds inside. I enjoyed seeing Connie grow into her new self and loved how Oliver was not afraid to show her while also respecting her boundaries.

𝘴𝘩𝘦 𝘪𝘴 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘰𝘯𝘭𝘺 𝘤𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘵𝘶𝘳𝘦 𝘰𝘯 𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘨𝘰𝘥𝘧𝘰𝘳𝘴𝘢𝘬𝘦𝘯 𝘦𝘢𝘳𝘵𝘩 𝘸𝘩𝘰 𝘤𝘢𝘯 𝘮𝘢𝘬𝘦 𝘮𝘦 𝘧𝘦𝘦𝘭 𝘢𝘯𝘺𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘢𝘵 𝘢𝘭𝘭

There’s so much passion, and I was immersed in their love for each other. This book has a quite a lot of spice but it didn’t take away from the plot in my opinion. I also liked the dual timeline to get glimpse into Connie’s past life.

The final 20% was intense and emotional, both with adoration and gut wrenching anguish. The ending was satisfying yet I still wanted more.
Thank you @netgalley and Victory Editing for the opportunity to read this ARC.

🗓️ ℝ𝕖𝕝𝕖𝕒𝕤𝕖 𝔻𝕒𝕥𝕖: 𝟚.𝟚𝟠.𝟚𝟞
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26 reviews2 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 19, 2026
Chatterley is an audacious, electrifying reinvention of one of literature’s most infamous love stories — and it absolutely delivers. Cara Clare takes the core of a classic scandal and transforms it into a dark, sensual gothically charged romance that is as bold and original as it is provocative.

From the very start, the narrative grips with its unique blend of vampire lore and feminist reclamation. Instead of a passive aristocratic heroine, we are drawn into the fierce voice of a woman turned vampire — chained, pushed to the brink, and ultimately fighting to reclaim her autonomy. The transformation from victim to empowered force of nature is thrilling, visceral, and gloriously satisfying.

The dynamics between the trio of central characters are rich with tension, passion, and emotional depth. Oliver Mellors, reimagined here not merely as a gamekeeper but as the liberator of wildness and desire, is a compelling counterpoint to the oppressive aristocratic world. His influence on the heroine ignites a journey of self-discovery that feels intensely personal and genuinely transformative.

What Chatterley does best is reframe a well-known story through the lens of empowerment, reclaiming themes of desire, identity, and resistance to control. The gothic atmosphere, sharp emotional stakes, and fierce romantic arcs make this a standout in modern romantasy and a must-read for fans of bold, genre-blending retellings.

If you love dark, sexy, and original takes on classic tales — especially ones that put agency, power, and passion at the center — Chatterley is an absolute five-star triumph.
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272 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Author
February 22, 2026
I’ll admit to not knowing the story on which this retelling is based, but I was drawn in by the promise of a gothic vampire romance; dark, passionate, and a rebellion against the patriarchy. You definitely don’t need to know the source to follow the story here, so don’t let that put you off!

Connie, the FMC, was the feral embodiment of a woman broken down by society and ready to rebel. We watch her lean more and more into her rage and passion through the book, whilst learning to hide it from those who use it against her. And all of that encouraged by Oliver, who only wants to set her free in every meaning of the word, willing to follow her lead, teach her the things her husband tried to deny, and protect her in any way he can.

That being said, I would have loved more general background and world building - we got Connie’s history through well placed flashbacks, and learned Mellor’s as well, but the overarching world history was missing, as well as some of the vampire lore. How did vamps come to be in power (especially with only 11 progeny in the UK)? What’s the difference between secondbloods and rogues? Does the rest of the world operate the same?

The ending here definitely set up for another book, and given that looks like it’ll extend outside of the estate, hopefully there will be a fuller picture then.

Definitely check the triggers, but for those who love a dark romance, vampires, and a story driven by characters who want to let their base desires free, this is for you.

Thank you to Insta Book Tours and the author for my proof copy
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374 reviews152 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
February 17, 2026
Chatterley is such a great standalone supernatural romance! It's a dark and a bit macabre story of Lady Chatterley becoming a Vampire and beign told to surpress her nature and become what her sire want's her to be. I loved the writing, its immerivse, deep, intense and really well structured. The pacing of the book is perfect, there wasn't a moment I didn't enjoy in the story.

And the spice...😌 Oh wow, the mix of bdsm, forbidden desires and the mix of dominance and submissivness was soooooo good. Every scene had me on the edge, the eoritc aspects added to the book's story of Connie's awakening, not just as a new Vampire but as a woman who's desires were always frowned upon.

Oliver is my favourite type of MMC, will unalive for her but will also help her take back control. He will dominate for her pleasure but will still enjoy her taking charge. Their relationship was a bit insta-lusty but it came from a deep desire for understanding one another and their mutual want for being different not like the other Vampires want them to be.

I felt so immersed into the story I couldnt put it down once I sat down to read. I think so many people who love Erotic romance with dark supernatural vampire themes (lots of blood drinking) will find this story really enjoyable.

Thank you to the author and Insta book tours for the ARC copy! I loved it!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️/5
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16 reviews
March 3, 2026
Thank you, NetGalley, for the ARC in exchange for an honest review!

This dark, gothic, vampire‑filled retelling of Lady Chatterley’s Lover had me hooked from page one. I wasn’t familiar with the original classic going in, but it didn’t matter—this story stands completely on its own. The atmosphere is rich, the tension is intense, and the blend of female rage, liberation, and paranormal spice is incredibly compelling.

Connie’s transformation is the highlight of the book. Watching her reclaim her autonomy, lean into her feral power, and shed the shame forced onto her was powerful and emotional. Her chemistry with Mellors is undeniable, and their connection unfolds with a raw, magnetic pull.

The worldbuilding—especially the progeny vampires and the experimental “training”—adds a fresh twist to vampire lore, and the writing balances gothic moodiness with fast‑moving emotion. The villain is genuinely chilling, and the ending sets up the next book beautifully.

My only drawbacks were wanting more plot depth, more worldbuilding around the vampire hierarchy, and a few softer emotional moments between Connie and Mellors to balance the heavy spice.

Still, this was an addictive, atmospheric read that delivers exactly what it promises: dark romance, rebellion, and a heroine embracing her power. Fans of gothic paranormal romance and vampire stories will love this.
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363 reviews29 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
February 15, 2026
Chatterley is a dark, gothic reimagining of Lady Chatterley’s Lover, and I really enjoyed its vampire romance twist. It takes the classic story and turns it into something fresh and original, it feels like a book with its own identity rather than just a retelling.

In this version, Connie has been turned into a vampire by her husband, Lord Chatterley, who’s an awful, controlling man. I absolutely hated him. He’s cruel and twisted, determined to force Connie into a strict, lifeless existence. But what really drives the story is Connie’s connection with Mellors, the groundskeeper. Their relationship grows beautifully from pure lust into something deeper, love and genuine devotion.

The gothic atmosphere is rich and sensual, with plenty of spice and some darker elements that definitely make it a bold read.

Overall, I loved the combination of gothic romance, danger, and desire. If you enjoy vampire love stories that reimagine classics in intriguing new ways, Chatterley is well worth picking up.

4 stars.

Thank you to Instabook tours and the author for sending me an advance reader copy to read and review.
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11 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 27, 2026
Chatterley by Cara Clare

3.75 stars (rounding up to 4)

A stunning, electrifying Gothic retelling.

I was pulled in straight away — not just by the dark, gothic cover, but by the feral chaos of the FMC and the instant, all-consuming connection between the two main characters.

I absolutely loved the dark, seductive dynamic between Connie and Mellors. Watching Connie come into her own — discovering who she is as a vampire while rediscovering herself as a woman — was genuinely fascinating.

While I enjoyed most of the book, some chapters felt a little short and, at times, lacking in deeper character development. The focus leaned heavily toward the sexual relationship. As an avid smut reader, that isn’t necessarily a problem for me — and the scenes were well written and felt fresh compared to others in the genre — but the beginning hinted at something even more layered. After a while, I found it harder to stay fully invested in the characters and overall plot.

That said, the chemistry? Undeniable. And when it hits, it really hits.

Thank you to NetGalley and Victory Editing Publishing for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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43 reviews
February 8, 2026
Chatterley is a gothic reimagining of Lady Chatterley’s Lover. Connie has been turned into a vampire by Clifford; however, as a progeny vampire, he follows strict rules and is determined to force Connie into the same controlled existence. Despite this, Connie finds herself irresistibly drawn to Mellors, the groundskeeper, and what unfolds is dark, gothic, and at times very spicy…

This was my first book by Cara Clares, and it’s definitely not for the faint-hearted, featuring plenty of spice including wax and blood play. The story moves at a steady pace for most of the book, before shifting up a gear towards the end. I really enjoyed Connie’s spirit and determination as a character, as well as Mellors’ unwavering devotion to her.

The novel leans more towards light fantasy, with fairly simple world-building, keeping the focus firmly on Connie and Mellors’ relationship. It is ultimately a romance story with a gothic twist. If you’re a fan of spicy vampire romances, this may well be the book for you!
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487 reviews10 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
February 15, 2026
I was lucky enough to get an arc of this book and I thought it was an atmospherically gothic story with a writing style that depicts the time period in which the events take place.

I had never heard of Lady Chatterleys Lover so had no idea what the story was about, but I have read Cara's Nova series and loved it so I had no doubt, going in blind, that I would enjoy this one too!

After doing a bit of digging and learning about the original story that Cara's depiction is based on, I think she hit the mark in her portrayal of these characters, by taking these characters and re imagining them as vampires and creating a seductive story of strength, love, and rage.

Connie didn't ask to be turned. Her choice was taken away from her and then she was forced to deny her basic urges, told they were sinful and tortured until those instincts faded and she became a shell of herself. Then she encountered Oliver, and then she started to feel again. She learned what it was to embrace who she is. With Olivers help she will escape Sir Cliffords clutches, but it isn't easy.
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Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 17, 2026
ARC REVIEW:
Chatterley by Cara Clare
Release date 28th February 2026
3.5 ⭐️
🌶🌶🌶

Chatterley is a mixture of gothic and dark romance, it takes on a classical hue of Lady Chatterleys lover that entices the reader to read a darker version of the classical tale. It follows lady Chatterley who's been recently turned into a vampire and might as well be a science experiment for her new husband, Sir Clifford.

The writing style is a unique blend of classical literature and dark, it shows you the emphasis on how women are shamed for their sexuality or any emotion that they portray. The plot whilst not exciting is very imaginative and has ways of drawing you in. The chapters, we're the perfect length and gave you enough information without feeling as though everything is been thrown at you all at once. Chatterley is definitely a book I'd recommend readers in the autumnal months for a dark and spicy read.

I'd like to thank Netgalley, plume noire books and the author for gifting me the ebook for my honest review.
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279 reviews5 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 17, 2026
I've watched the movie "Lady Chatterley's Lover" and enjoyed it, but I have never gotten around to reading the original novel. So when I read the description of the book and found out it was a reimaging of Lady Chatterley with vampiric elements I was very intrigued and looked forward to reading it.
The gothic setting was amazing, the dark feeling that Clifford gave me every time he was present, even in the glimpses of the past we got was unreal. No matter what, every time he was involved I was unnerved because he was just.. a weird man overall. The pacing was also extremely well done and never once did I find myself bored. My only gripe with the book in general is.. we need more desperately we need more.
Connie and Mallor's relationship was interesting, there was adequate spice and decent romance but.. I feel that like instant connection to this was weird? But I also get why it happened because he kind of had something she didn't have: a sense of freedom.
Thank you to Netgalley and Plume Noire Books for an e-arc in exchange for an honest review.
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Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 4, 2026
Chatterley wastes absolutely no time getting going! I knew as soon as I read the Prologue that this was going to hit for me - I loved how direct but descriptive the writing was and it hooked me straight away. I haven't read the original novel, but I have seen an adaption, and I loved how Chatterley took key events from Lady Chatterley's Lover and put them into this bloodthirsty paranormal romance, full of yearning, rage and revenge. It was just so satisfying! 

Some of the spicy scenes were VERY unexpected. I definitely didn't have a few of those on my bingo card this year! The author's note at the start of the book contains the content warnings. It does have some dark and kink-focused content in it, so definitely make sure you're comfortable with that. But if you are, this is definitely a good time!

Disclaimer: I received an Advance Reader Copy from NetGalley but this is my voluntary and honest review.
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625 reviews28 followers
February 16, 2026
Thanks to the author for the ARC!

This was a super fast paced Lady of Chatterley's Lover retelling. We follow Connie who is a newly turned vampire and her sire is attempting to form her into the perfect dutiful vampire who can control their blood lust. Overall, I really enjoyed the book and the nods to defeating the patriarchy and the strength Connie has on her own without a man. Yes she has Oliver but he is there to support her and let her reach her full potential. As always with Cara Clare, there are an abundance of spicy scenes throughout the book.

There were some flashback scenes to show how Connie got to where she is but these felt random and disjointed from the other parts of the story. My only other gripe with the book was that the ending was very rushed. I would have liked to see a bit more of the final showdown and a continuation of their final plans rather than just the promise they would do it next. This is a fast-easy read but don't go in expecting much plot.
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Review of advance copy received from Author
February 19, 2026
This book was filthy in all the best ways. It skipped steamy and went straight to boiling water. I think it is probably one of the more honest tellings of the way vampires would exist. But beyond the deliciously sexy scenes, there is still a beautiful story of strong and glorious woman reclaiming herself.

I haven't read the actual Lady Chatterley's Lover book to know how it compares, but this book inspired me to want to read it. And then return back to reading Chatterley so that I can understand the many references I'm sure I missed. I thoroughly enjoyed the story and didn't ever want to stop reading. There is just something so feral and raw about Connie that makes you wish you could unleash yourself like her. And also desire so deeply for a man like Oliver who would destroy the world to protect you. A fierce love like the one displayed in this book is something we all hope to find.

I look forward to being able to add this book to my collection when it comes out!
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March 4, 2026
Chatterley by Cara Clare; 4 Stars

“I would rather live with the hope of feeling something –and the fear of losing it – than suffer the unrelenting emptiness of an eternity feeling nothing at all.”

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC! Available now!

This book gave. We all know Lady Chatterley’s Lover is a classic about physicality and intense emotions. The bones of the classic are here, the characters and the setting, but introducing the vampire element changed the plot, subtly, but vastly at the same time.

The relationship between Constance and Clifford and Constance and Oliver were so interesting and wow. Gothic and bloody themes both in their physical nature and their metaphorical meaning were quite profound in relation and in existence with the classic.

This was a very interesting take on a classic retelling and if you like vampires and spice, highly recommend this book to you.

“Wanting is a complicated thing.”
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181 reviews5 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
February 15, 2026
Have you ever read a book and immediately thought ‘This needs to be made into a movie’ - there’s not many times I’ve believed it could be done properly but this? I believe this could be made into a fantastic gothic film which would stay with you for a long time - just like the book will do with me. I knew I’d love this retelling as soon as I saw Cara begin to market it, and it did not disappoint. The vampiric Lady C was a brilliant change of pace and fitted her personality perfectly. Clifford is the epitome of a man who thinks he knows best and underestimated a woman. The setting was pure perfection and a gothic delight. If this is your first book by Cara then you have hit a goldmine and I hope you have the best time reading, the spice was super charged and worthy of these blood ravaged lovers and flowed brilliantly with the storytelling.
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303 reviews16 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
February 19, 2026
Thanks for the author for the ARC opportunity. As always, this is an honest, voluntary review.

I've never read the original book, Lady Chatterley's Lovers and I only know the story to a very basic level so I don't know how someone who read it would feel about this but I personally really liked this retell.
This book is essential feminine rage and I ate it up in like a day. The smut was hot as hell, especially because Mellors used those times to show Connie her freedom what she craved so bad. I love it when a book is smutty and has some extra meaning to the hot times.

I also liked the gothic, dark vibes, it was beautiful, I could see it all unfolding in my mind like a film. Also, the short chapters really helped to fly through this!

100% recommending to anybody who wants that feminine rage and countless of dark hot pages.
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126 reviews1 follower
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 17, 2026
This book was a fabulous perception of women’s sexuality! I adore that the FMC fought against both the physical and mental boundaries that were put in place to prevent her from bettering herself. I found it so satisfying when she finally fought back and I was cheering her on the whole way. The sexy bad boy was so addictive and I loved the way he focused on the FMC’s pleasure and helping her to push boundaries to unveil the full potential of her power. There was some extreme content that I know those who are fans of Fifty Shades of Grey will absolutely love.
A sexy and powerful novel that helps destroy the patriarchy and powers that prevent women for reaching their full potential!

Rating: 3.5/5 stars
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