At the dark and turbulent end of the 15th century, the kings of Spain began a relentless persecution against the Muslims and Jews who inhabited the Iberian Peninsula. Cruel battles were fought in the name of God.
In the courts of the Inquisition, men, women, and children were condemned to satisfy the hatred and ambition of those who sought to perpetuate themselves in wealth and power.
Between Heaven and Earth, in the midst of the Middle Ages, destinies intertwined and souls met again for the inevitable reckoning.
In Granada, in southern Spain, Juana - daughter of Don S nchez and Do a Mar a de Alc ntara - was outraged by so much injustice and, in prayer, entrusted herself into the hands of Jesus. One day, divine providence brought Zarif, the Moor, to her home. The awakening of this impossible love leads Juana to discover the depths of human evil.