I love poking around for adaptations, and my quick take is that there aren’t any well-known feature film or TV adaptations of Chloe Aubert’s novels that have hit cinemas or streaming platforms up to mid-2024. That’s not unusual — a lot of contemporary authors have their works optioned without public follow-through, or see adaptations in the form of short films, stage plays, or audio dramas instead. To be certain, check the author’s official site and announcements, search IMDb and industry news sites, and comb Vimeo/YouTube and festival programs for indie adaptations. If you want me to check one specific title, drop it here and I’ll look into festival records, option notices, and any obscure screen projects tied to it.
I tend to go straight to the databases first, and in this case a focused search for Chloe Aubert turned up no prominent film adaptations or TV series tied to her novels as of my last check. That doesn’t definitively rule out everything — especially with indie projects, short films, or foreign-language adaptations that don’t always get cataloged in the big English-language outlets.
If you’re checking yourself, do this: search the exact novel title plus terms like "film," "short," "adaptation," and the author’s name on Google; check IMDb (both title and name pages); scan the author’s publisher page and social media for press; and look through festival lineups (Sundance, TIFF, local festivals) and Vimeo/YouTube for fan or indie adaptations. I once stumbled across a lovely low-budget short on Vimeo adapting a tiny press love story — it wasn’t on IMDb at all, so those less-formal places are worth a peek. If you give me a specific book name, I’ll dig deeper and share direct links or tell you if a rights option has ever been announced.
I get the curiosity — whenever a writer I like pops up on my feed I immediately wonder if Hollywood has already grabbed the rights. From what I can find up through mid-2024, there aren’t any widely released, big‑budget film or TV adaptations crediting Chloe Aubert’s novels. I’ve dug through IMDb, publisher pages, and the usual entertainment trades and didn’t spot a mainstream movie or series built from her work. That said, smaller writers sometimes have option deals that don’t make headlines, or indie filmmakers adapt stories for festivals and online platforms without wide distribution.
If you want to be thorough, there are a few places I always check: the author’s official site and social feeds (authors often announce option deals), the publisher’s press releases, industry outlets like Variety or Deadline, and IMDb’s company/producer credits. I’ve trawled film festival catalogs and Vimeo/YouTube before and discovered short adaptations of lesser‑known novels — once I found a gorgeous 20‑minute short that reimagined a novella I loved. So even if there’s no marquee adaptation of Chloe Aubert’s novels, there could be a fan short, student film, or a rights option sitting quietly in someone’s email chain.
If you want, tell me a specific title by her and I’ll walk through the likely places to look for adaptation info (rights, option status, festival screenings, or short films). I’d be happy to help track down anything concrete — I love sleuthing this stuff over a bad cup of office coffee.
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Forbidden Romance Tales
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Disclaimer: Mature Audience Only! This book is specifically designed to be viewed by adults and therefore may be unsuitable for children under 18. This book may contain one or more of the following: crude indecent language, explicit sexual activity.
“When passion takes control, nothing stays innocent.”
Some cravings are too sinful to confess, too dangerous to speak aloud. '𝐒𝐈𝐍𝐍𝐄𝐑𝐒 𝐓𝐎𝐎 𝐍𝐄𝐄𝐃 𝐓𝐎 𝐓𝐄𝐋𝐋 𝐓𝐇𝐄𝐈𝐑 𝐒𝐓𝐎𝐑𝐈𝐄𝐒' which are whispered in the dark, written between trembling thighs, and etched in the silence after desire has burned through reason.
Every fantasy in these pages is a secret you shouldn’t want, yet can’t resist. Every character is temptation draped in silk and sin. Every ending leaves you aching for just one more taste.
There are desires you bury deep, the kind that scorch your soul with shame and hunger in equal measure. But sins don’t stay silent forever, they claw their way out, whispered in the dark, confessed with trembling lips, and written in the heat between forbidden bodies.
'Forbidden Romance Tales' dives straight into those steamy, secret affair where every touch and glance is electrified with forbidden desire. It's all about indulging in those hidden cravings with no boundaries, where pleasure knows no limits and desire is the only rule.
When desire takes over, can love truly follow?
Delirium: A Dark Erotic Psychological Horror Romance
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Lena thought she escaped the nightmare of her car accident, but Cassian has other plans. He stalks her every move, appearing in the mirrors, his whispers consuming her mind. The lines between fear and desire blur as his touch ignites something dark and uncontrollable inside her. He’s not just haunting her—he’s claiming her. Every encounter draws her deeper into his twisted world, where pleasure and pain collide. The question isn’t if she can escape, but if she even wants to. As the boundaries of her body and soul erode, Lena finds herself unable to resist his overwhelming pull.
WARNING: THIS SERIES IS STRICTLY FOR ADULTS (18+).
Step into a world where every fantasy is explored and no desire is too forbidden. This collection of scorching short stories dives deep into raw passion, taboo cravings, and the kind of encounters that blur the line between temptation and surrender.
From intoxicating age-gap romances that burn with forbidden heat, to sultry girl-on-girl (GG) affairs dripping with desire, to explosive man-on-man (MM) connections that set the pages on fire — and many more sinful delights waiting to be discovered.
Each story is designed to push boundaries, awaken hidden desires, and leave you breathless for more. If you’re ready to indulge in the wild, the daring, and the downright irresistible… this series is your guilty pleasure.
On her eighteenth birthday, Aria Veyne’s life is destroyed by a single burst of ancient magic.
Kidnapped by powerful elders and taken to Ebonveil Academy, a school built to monitor the world’s most dangerous supernaturals, Aria quickly learns one terrifying truth. No one knows what she is.
Not even her.
But the moment her powers awakened, three heirs felt it.
Archer Nightblade, the powerful werewolf heir, fights instincts that demand he protect her. Lucien Blackwell, the dangerously composed vampire heir, hides a hunger that has nothing to do with blood. Jasper Ashwyck, the charming fae heir, can’t decide if Aria is his greatest curiosity… or his greatest weakness.
The closer Aria gets to them, the stronger her mysterious magic becomes. As secrets buried for centuries begin to surface, the elders realize they may have made a catastrophic mistake.
Because Aria isn’t just another student.
She may be the one person capable of changing the supernatural world forever.
And if the darkness hunting her doesn’t claim her first, the girl with violet eyes just might.
As a little girl, Olivia was convinced that supernatural creatures were real. After all, she had met a werewolf in her own backyard. Unfortunately, no one believed her. She lost all of her friends at school for being the weird girl, and her parents were convinced that she was insane. A decade of research and searching went by until she finally found him again. Her mate. The Alpha. When her family hears that she is talking about the existence of supernatural creatures again, they decide that enough is enough. Since going to doctors and therapists didn't work, they decided to send her away to the only place that could help her, and protect their other daughter from Olivia's instability and hallucinations. An asylum. Alpha Gabriel is livid and wants his mate back. When he finds out the love of his life was taken away, he prepares his army to do anything that it would take to get her back. Little does he know that the enemy to his kind runs the facility, feeding off of the patients and keeping them locked up for eternity.
Chloe Brooks is the new kid who wanted to keep a low profile. All she wanted was to get through high school in peace and make at least one friend to help her through. That plan of hers was ruined when she ran into Mason Carter-the popular charming captain of the Football Team. Since then, her life has never been the same. Join Mason and Chloe as they maneuver their way through high school life, handle embarrassing situations and possibly fall in love along the way.
I've always been fascinated by Victoria Holt's atmospheric novels, and a few of them have made their way to the screen. The most notable adaptation is 'Mistress of Mellyn,' which was turned into the 1960 film 'The Mistress of Mellyn,' starring Diane Cilento and Peter Wyngarde. This movie captures the eerie, suspenseful vibe of the book perfectly, with its sprawling manor and mysterious secrets. Another adaptation is 'The Shivering Sands,' which became a 1970 TV movie. It’s a lesser-known gem but retains Holt’s signature blend of romance and mystery.
Holt’s works, though not extensively adapted, have a timeless appeal that makes them ripe for cinematic interpretation. Her stories often feature strong heroines navigating dark, gothic settings, which translates well to visual media. While not all her books got the Hollywood treatment, the ones that did are worth seeking out for fans of period dramas and suspenseful love stories. If you’re into atmospheric adaptations, these are must-watches.
I was blown away when I stumbled upon the film adaptations of Justine Lévy's novels! Her storytelling techniques effortlessly translate to the screen, providing a fresh perspective on what many book lovers cherish. Lévy's 'La Grosse' was adapted in 2009, capturing the essence of her explorations into relationships and identity with such sensitivity. What struck me was how they portrayed so many of the character's complexities without losing the original tone of the novel. The vulnerability and authenticity she weaves into her characters really shine through, and it's fascinating to see how different directors interpret her writing.
Another aspect that stands out to me is how the casting can breathe new life into these characters. I remember watching 'La Grosse' and being pleasantly surprised by the depth brought by the actors. They managed to embody the emotional turmoil that Lévy articulated so well in her prose. It kind of sends chills down your spine when a character’s struggle resonates just as vividly in film as it does on the page.
Of course, adaptations can be hit or miss, but I believe Lévy's works are treated with respect and thoughtfulness in their film forms. If you haven’t had a chance to watch it yet, I highly recommend diving into ‘La Grosse’! You might discover a whole new appreciation for her storytelling in a different light. The magic of literature transforming into film continues to mesmerize me.