by Jessica Germond
A heart-shattering, soul-healing novel about trauma, love, and the courage to begin again.
Perfect for fans of Colleen Hoover, Brittainy Cherry, and survivor-centered fiction.
Luna Merrick is a quiet cemetery letterer who prefers the company of stone and silence. After years of abuse, betrayal, and the lingering ache of PTSD, she's mastered the art of disappearing. Her work allows her to honor the dead-while avoiding the living.
But when Micah Vance, a grief sculptor and former teacher, arrives to build a healing garden in her cemetery, Luna's world begins to shift. He doesn't try to fix her. He just stays. And in the stillness between them, something begins to grow.
As Luna confronts her deepest wounds-sexual trauma, emotional scars, and the lingering question of whether she's worthy of love-Micah becomes a safe space she never knew she needed. But healing is never linear. And loving someone when you've barely learned to love yourself can feel like another battle entirely.
Raw. Redemptive. Unforgettable.
Letters in Stone is a deeply emotional novel about survival, trust, intimacy after trauma, and the radical act of choosing yourself.
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Psychology