Gothic Fantasy Books: Best Reads

Gothic fantasy centers on brooding settings, ominous magic, and psychological tension. These books suit readers drawn to eerie moods, decay, and unsettling mysteries.

Curated by Fabled Tome

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Apr 13, 2026 Last updated
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1 The Rose and the Thorn

The Rose and the Thorn

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Rated 4.28 out of 5 stars, based on 697 reviews.

In The Rose and the Thorn, Katherine Macdonald offers a darkly atmospheric fantasy romance that reimagines a classic fairy tale with a Gothic edge. When a storm drives young Rose into an abandoned fae domain, she becomes bound to a secluded castle and its only inhabitant, a secretive talking beast she names Thorn. As Rose’s uneasy coexistence with Thorn deepens into an unexpected bond, the castle itself begins to transform, even as a far more sinister presence stirs in its hidden corners. To break the curse and survive the monsters that haunt both the corridors and her own memories, this strong-willed heroine must confront long-buried fears in a world of magic, suspense, and dangerous enchantment.

Book 1 of The Rose and the Thorn series


2 One Dark Window

One Dark Window

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Rated 4.26 out of 5 stars, based on 699,026 reviews.

In One Dark Window, Rachel Gillig sets a gothic, mist-shrouded kingdom where magic is both coveted and corrupting. Elspeth Spindle survives in Blunder by bargaining with the Nightmare, an ancient spirit bound to her mind whose protection always carries a cost. After crossing paths with a masked highwayman who is secretly the king’s nephew and a wanted traitor, she is drawn into a covert mission to collect twelve Providence Cards said to cure the realm’s spreading dark magic. As their alliance deepens into a fraught romance, Elspeth must confront the psychological horror of losing herself to the very supernatural power that keeps her alive.

Book 1 of The Shepherd King series


3 Wormwood Abbey

Wormwood Abbey

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Rated 4.16 out of 5 stars, based on 5,688 reviews.

In Wormwood Abbey, Christina Baehr introduces Edith Worms, a Victorian clergyman’s daughter whose ordered life unravels when a mythical salamander appears and a summons arrives from long-ignored relatives. Drawn to a decaying abbey in remote Yorkshire, Edith encounters strange magical creatures, an uneasy household, and a guarded cousin, Gwendolyn, whose reluctant friendship becomes central to her new existence. As Edith uncovers the supernatural duties tied to her family’s history, she must decide how far she is willing to go to protect their legacy and the dragons and other beings bound to it. Blending cozy fantasy, gothic atmosphere, slow-burn romance, and mystery, this first volume in The Secrets of Ormdale series focuses on quiet dangers, hidden loyalties, and the risks of forming new attachments.

Book 1 of The Secrets of Ormdale series


4 The Witchwood Knot

The Witchwood Knot

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Rated 4.16 out of 5 stars, based on 5,982 reviews.

The Witchwood Knot by Olivia Atwater is a darkly atmospheric fantasy set in a magically altered Victorian England, where governess Winifred Hall discovers that her difficult young charge has been replaced by an uncanny wooden double. Convinced that the real child has been taken by the Fair Folk, Winnie must navigate the sprawling, supernatural corridors of Witchwood Manor without the support of its skeptical master. As she ventures deeper into the manor’s hidden realms, she forms an uneasy alliance with Mr. Quincy, a faerie butler whose polished manners conceal disturbing secrets. Blending gothic suspense, fae magic, slow-burn romance, and mystery, the novel follows a sharp-minded female protagonist forced to weigh wit against trust in a house that seems determined to deceive her.

Book 1 of Victorian Faerie Tales series


5 The Witching Hour

The Witching Hour

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Rated 4.10 out of 5 stars, based on 125,623 reviews.

The Witching Hour by Anne Rice traces the Mayfair witches across four centuries, blending supernatural horror with detailed historical settings. The novel centers on Rowan Mayfair, a gifted neurosurgeon who unknowingly inherits a powerful magical legacy, and Michael Curry, a New Orleans contractor whose near-death experience leaves him with disturbing psychic abilities. As Rowan and Michael investigate her ancestry from modern San Francisco and New Orleans back to Europe and the Caribbean, they uncover a dynasty marked by occult rituals, violence, and a recurring demonic presence known as Lasher. The narrative shifts between intimate psychological tension and expansive gothic family saga, exploring how power, desire, and haunting intersect across generations.

Book 1 of Lives of the Mayfair Witches series


6 Interview with the Vampire

Interview with the Vampire

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Rated 4.02 out of 5 stars, based on 656,434 reviews.

Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice unfolds as an extended conversation between a young reporter and Louis, a centuries-old vampire recounting his existence. Moving from eighteenth-century New Orleans plantations to shadowed city streets, Louis describes his transformation, his uneasy bond with the charismatic Lestat, and the creation of the child vampire Claudia. The novel blends gothic horror, historical detail, and urban supernatural elements as it examines immortality, moral ambiguity, and the cost of predatory desire. Rice’s narrative focuses less on action than on atmosphere, introspection, and the unsettling intimacy of predator and prey.

Book 1 of The Vampire Chronicles series


7 Silver in the Wood

Silver in the Wood

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Rated 4.01 out of 5 stars, based on 24,249 reviews.

Silver in the Wood (The Greenhollow Duology, #1) by Emily Tesh follows Tobias, a solitary figure bound to the forest of Greenhollow, where he lives quietly with his cat and dryads. The arrival of Henry Silver, the new owner of Greenhollow Hall, disrupts this calm as hidden secrets tied to the forest’s ancient magic resurface. The story explores themes of nature, identity, and the consequences of confronting a past intertwined with mysterious and dark forces.

Book 1 of The Greenhollow Duology series