Abandoned: Book 3 of The Black Pines Trilogy
Some places don't stay empty. They remember. The past isn't buried in Black Pines—it's waiting.
Some places don't stay abandoned.
They wait.
Black Pines was supposed to be left behind.
The asylum stands empty now—its halls stripped bare, its doors sealed, its history written off as tragedy and rumor. But the past doesn't loosen its grip so easily. And neither do the truths buried inside its walls.
As the final pieces fall into place, the survivors of Black Pines are drawn back to the place where it all began. Memories fracture. Reality bends. The line between what was real and what was done grows dangerously thin. Whatever haunted the asylum was never just a ghost—it was a system, a secret, a wound that never healed.
In Abandoned, the chilling conclusion to The Black Pines Trilogy, the horror turns inward. What happens when the institution is gone, but its damage remains? When escape was never the same as freedom?
Dark, atmospheric, and deeply unsettling, Abandoned is a slow-burn psychological horror novel about trauma, obsession, and the terrible cost of forgetting.
Return to Black Pines.
Nothing there is truly empty.