El Infierno Del Amor: Leyenda Fantastica
1884
In the shadow of the Alhambra, a young man named Ataide dares to love beyond the boundaries of blood and creed. Leila, daughter of the formidable Ben Jucef, a Moorish nobleman consumed by ancient grievances, is the object of his devotion. Their love blooms in the liminal spaces of Granada, where Christian and Islamic worlds collide, but it blooms toward catastrophe. Ben Jucef embodies the weight of centuries: a father whose rage and grief over his people's fall have curdled into vengeance, and who sees his daughter's affection for a humble Christian as the final betrayal. As supernatural forces gather and the vendetta tightens like a noose, Ataide and Leila face impossible choices. Love, in this inferno, offers no salvation only the exquisite torture of wanting what destiny has forbidden. Fernández y González crafts a darkly poetic tale where passion and doom are indistinguishable, and where the true monster may be the heart itself.






