Family is the first haunting.
When a daughter digs into the shadows of her family's past, she uncovers more than betrayal-she finds a curse written in blood.
Raised in a home where kindness was a mask and silence a weapon, she learns too late that her inheritance is not only trauma, but a darkness threaded through her bloodline. Every secret her mother buried, every manipulation disguised as love, every story twisted into a weapon-returns to claim her.
Now, she must decide: surrender to the patterns that consumed those before her, or sever them once and for all.
Blood Lines is a chilling psychological horror about gaslighting, paternity secrets, and the war between the voices we inherit and the self we fight to keep alive.
For readers of Shirley Jackson, Gillian Flynn, and Silvia Moreno-Garcia, this is a story that burrows under the skin and lingers long after the final page.