Haileigh Sinclair has spent her life being forgotten.
Not metaphorically-literally.
Conversations slip from people's minds moments after they happen. Teachers lose track of her mid-sentence. Friends forget her existence entirely. And the strange things that follow her-the shifting words, the moving objects, the sense that reality itself bends around her-go unseen by everyone but her.
She's learned to survive by staying quiet. Invisible. Safe.
Until the night everything changes.
When a woman named Zephyr steps out of the shadows and reveals the truth, the fragile world Haileigh has built begins to fracture. She isn't broken. She isn't invisible.
She's a witch.
And not just any witch.
Haileigh is a descendant of the Eldritch bloodline-one of the oldest and most powerful families ever to exist-and her power has been leaking into the world unchecked for years.
But power like hers doesn't exist freely.
It's tracked. Controlled. Bound by contracts.
To survive, Haileigh signs a Bloodline NDA-an agreement that promises protection, training, and answers. But as she's pulled deeper into the hidden system governing witches, she begins to understand the truth:
The contract isn't about secrecy.
It's about ownership.
Because Haileigh isn't just powerful-she's essential.
A living key tied to forces that have been held back for centuries.
Beyond the fragile boundaries of reality, something ancient stirs-a presence known only as the Sleeper. And the Collectors, a secret organization that has hunted bloodlines like hers for generations, are preparing for the moment those barriers finally collapse.
When they do, the world won't just change.
It will end.
Now, hunted for what she is and bound to a system she no longer trusts, Haileigh must decide who she's willing to become:
A weapon controlled by others...
Or the first witch in centuries to claim her power for herself.
THE BLOODLINE NDA is a literary gothic urban fantasy about inheritance, control, and the cost of owning your power in a world where identity can be regulated, memory can be erased, and freedom is something you have to fight to remember.
For readers of Ninth House, The Atlas Six, and Mexican Gothic.