
by Kasey Fallon
PsychologicalAdded on March 31, 2026
Blooms. Blossoms. Blood.Spring means renewal. Growth. Fresh starts. And what grows this spring is hungry.In Rootbound, Mara returns to the Nordic village that never forgot her. The garden behind her grandmother’s house waits patiently. The villagers ask her to plant; to honor their pact with what lies beneath - when she refuses, the garden chooses her. Some roots run deeper than blood.In Marrowseed, Orchard House offers broken souls a month to reinvent themselves. The garden promises to make them bloom again. It keeps its promise. But beneath the blossoms lies a pulsing heartroot fed by longing, loss — and what the residents never meant to give. Jayson thinks he can kill it. The garden thinks he’ll bloom beautifully.This Spring, the Worm Moon rises in Osedax. The ground writhes. The oceans answer. And hunger, ancient and indiscriminate, devours everything in its path. Out of a group of friends, who will crawl toward morning?The first thing Spring devours? Is you.Ostara is the 3rd book in the Terror Triptych series. As independent collections, they do not need to be read in order.
This book feels like spring… if spring had a sinister agenda.Fallon takes something normally associated with warmth and renewal and flips it into something deeply unsettling. The writing is immersive without being overdone—there’s a steady, creeping tension that builds quietly and then lingers with you long after you put the book down. It’s not just “jump scare” horror—it’s the kind that makes you side-eye your garden, your surroundings, even your own thoughts.What really stands out is the atmos
This is a arc reveiw Title -> A Terror Triptych Ostara Author -> Kasey Fallon Rating⭐️ -> 3.5/5Genre 🎃 -> Horror/ Fantasy Paranormal thrillerMain Character 🎎 -> MaraMain Trigger Warnings ⚠️ -> Suicide/ Violence/ DeathPages -> 120 this was a arc I read this book was filled action packed. it had so much going on. Mara goes back to her home town her grandmother died. Everyone seemed to know who Mara was and keep asking if she is going to plant into the circle? what is with this circle and these s
This was a nice weekend read--short, yet exciting book. All three stories were good, but I would say that Marrowseed was my favorite. I look forward to reading more from Kasey Fallon!

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