Resumen
Set during the Morisco Rebellion in the rugged Alpujarras mountains of 16th-century Spain, this novel follows Yaye, a proud yet conflicted Morisco who becomes a leader among the monfíes—outlawed rebels fighting for survival after centuries of forced conversions and persecution.
As imperial edicts tighten their grip, Yaye is thrust into a dangerous struggle for justice and cultural preservation.
Torn between duty and desire, Yaye falls in love with Isabel, a Christian noblewoman whose compassion defies the hatred surrounding them.
Their forbidden romance becomes a symbol of hope amid war, forcing them to question loyalty, identity, and sacrifice.
Written in the gripping serialized folletín style, this adventure blends melodrama, sword fights, mountain ambushes, and emotional turmoil, delivering a sweeping portrait of rebellion, faith, and forbidden love.