Tuareg - Elena Garguin.epub [2024]

: Driven by a singular desire to return to Spain, Beatriz must navigate the harsh realities of the desert and her own growing, uncontrollable attraction to her savior.

Elena Garquin's historical romance novel, , first published in 2014 by Ediciones Pàmies , is a story of survival and passion set against the backdrop of the Sahara Desert in the late 19th century. Plot Overview Tuareg - Elena Garguin.epub

The novel is set in 1890, a period of colonial tension and deep-rooted tribal traditions in North Africa. It explores the nomadic lifestyle of the Tuareg people, often referred to as the "Blue People" of the Sahara due to the indigo-dyed veils worn by the men. : Driven by a singular desire to return

: As a leader dedicated to his people, Tahir is torn between his duty to the Tuareg and the unexpected feelings Beatriz awakens in him. Historical and Cultural Context It explores the nomadic lifestyle of the Tuareg

The narrative follows Beatriz Ayala, a Spanish woman who is brutally kidnapped from her home and sold into slavery. After nearly dying in the desert, she is rescued by Tahir Abdul-Azim, a powerful and imposing Tuareg leader.

: Tuareg is part of a larger body of work by Garquin focused on desert themes, which includes sequels or related titles like Alma Tuareg (Señores del desierto #2) .

: The book is widely available in digital formats, such as EPUB , which can be read on platforms like Apple Books, Kindle, or through management tools like Calibre. Books by Elena Garquin (Author of Tuareg) - Goodreads

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