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Thessaly was a priestess once. She had visions-saw truths that others couldn’t bear to witness. When she saw what Athena truly was, what the goddess had done to an innocent girl in her own temple, Thessaly made a choice: she would never see again. Twenty years later, she lives alone on a rocky island, tending her garden, trading remedies with the village, speaking so rarely she sometimes forgets she has a voice.Then the sea brings her Medusa.The Gorgon has been a monster for three hundred years-cursed by Athena, hunted by heroes, transformed into a weapon she never asked to become. She walked into the sea hoping to drown. Instead, she washed up on the shore of the only woman in the world who cannot be turned to stone.What follows is a love story that shouldn’t be possible. Two women learning to share space after decades of solitude. A blind woman who sees truth learning to read the face of a monster. A Gorgon remembering how to be touched, how to be wanted, how to grow roses again.But the world hasn’t forgotten Medusa. Heroes still come seeking glory. And Athena, goddess of wisdom and cruelty in equal measure, doesn’t take kindly to mortals finding happiness in the ruins of her curse.The Stone and the Sight is a sapphic fantasy romance about the stories we tell about women, the monsters we make of survivors, and the radical act of loving someone the world says cannot be loved. It is the first book in the Lovely, Monstrous Things trilogy.