ARC Review: I, Medusa by Ayana Gray

 

Title: I, Medusa

By: Ayana Fray

Genre: Fantasy

Pages: 336

Release Date: November 18th, 2025

Rating: ★★★★★

 

Summary from Goodreads:

From New York Times bestselling author Ayana Gray comes a new kind of villain origin story, reimagining one of the most iconic monsters in Greek mythology as a provocative and powerful young heroine.

Meddy has spent her whole life as a footnote in someone else’s story. Out of place next to her beautiful, immortal sisters and her parents—both gods, albeit minor ones—she dreams of leaving her family’s island for a life of adventure. So when she catches the eye of the goddess Athena, who invites her to train as an esteemed priestess in her temple, Meddy leaps at the chance to see the world beyond her home.

In Athens’ colorful market streets and the clandestine chambers of the temple, Meddy flourishes in her role as Athena’s favored acolyte, getting her first tastes of purpose and power. But when she is noticed by another Olympian, Poseidon, a drunken night between girl and god ends in violence, and the course of Meddy’s promising future is suddenly and irrevocably altered.

Her locs transformed into snakes as punishment for a crime she did not commit, Medusa must embrace a new identity—not as a victim, but as a vigilante—and with it, the chance to write her own story as mortal, martyr, and myth.

Exploding with rage, heartbreak, and love, I, Medusa portrays a young woman caught in the cross currents between her heart’s deepest desires and the cruel, careless games the Olympian gods play.

 

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Review:

I absolutely loved this read. It had everything I could’ve wanted in a Greek drama: tragedy, passion, and power. Ayana Gray’s reimagining of Medusa’s story was haunting and beautiful, giving voice to a character who has too often been silenced or villainized. Poor Medusa couldn’t win, no matter how hard she tried, and that made her journey all the more heartbreaking and human. This book captured both the cruelty and the grace of Greek mythology perfectly.

Received an advance reader copy in exchange for a fair review. 

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