In the 14th century, as the Black Plague devours Europe and faith itself trembles, Geronimo and Isabel find each other across the boundaries of class, creed, and fear. Their forbidden love becomes both rebellion and redemption in a time when the Church proclaims judgment, and death is the only certainty. When Geronimo is captured and enslaved, and Isabel retreats behind convent walls, their separation becomes a crucible of the soul.
Their dreams, visions, and whispered prayers, reach across distance and despair-seeking meaning amid divine silence. Blending lyrical realism with spiritual allegory, Sages, Saints and Sinners illuminates how love endures when faith falters, and how the human spirit clings to light even in history's darkest hour. A meditation on destiny, devotion, and divine mystery, this tale reimagines the plague years not only as a time of death, but as the birth of a deeper, more defiant faith.
In the 14th century, as the Black Plague devours Europe and faith itself trembles, Geronimo and Isabel find each other across the boundaries of class, creed, and fear. Their forbidden love becomes both rebellion and redemption in a time when the Church proclaims judgment, and death is the only certainty. When Geronimo is captured and enslaved, and Isabel retreats behind convent walls, their separation becomes a crucible of the soul.
Their dreams, visions, and whispered prayers, reach across distance and despair-seeking meaning amid divine silence. Blending lyrical realism with spiritual allegory, Sages, Saints and Sinners illuminates how love endures when faith falters, and how the human spirit clings to light even in history's darkest hour. A meditation on destiny, devotion, and divine mystery, this tale reimagines the plague years not only as a time of death, but as the birth of a deeper, more defiant faith.