The Witch Who Hid Her Name is a powerful, atmospheric fantasy about identity, freedom, and the dangerous cost of being known.
Elora has spent years surviving by erasing herself. In a world where names carry power, she destroyed her own to escape a coven that bound witches through blood and obedience. Hidden in a quiet town, she believes the past is buried forever.
She is wrong.
When children begin to disappear and hunters start calling names aloud, Elora's carefully built silence begins to crack. A forgotten spell stirs beneath the land. An ancient witch queen without a name struggles to rise. And Elora discovers a terrifying truth: her stolen name was never destroyed. It was used.
Forced into the open, Elora must decide what kind of power she will claim. Reclaiming her name could awaken something monstrous. Refusing it could doom innocent lives. Every choice carries a cost, and every act of magic leaves a mark.
As Elora confronts hunters, surviving coven members, and the echo of a queen built on domination, she learns that freedom does not come from hiding or ruling, but from choosing who you are willing to become. Step by step, she reshapes magic itself, turning control into boundary, fear into balance, and silence into purpose.
Spanning twenty gripping chapters and a reflective epilogue, The Witch Who Hid Her Name blends dark fantasy, emotional depth, and slow-burning suspense. It is a story for readers who love strong female leads, morally complex magic, and themes of self-ownership, healing, and quiet rebellion.
This is not a story about power taken.
It is a story about power chosen.
And about a woman who learned that her name was never meant to cage her-but to set her free.