Years after walking away from the woman who broke his certainty, El Amir returns to a life measured by family, honor, and expectation. His mother’s plans introduce Elena Al‑Farouq—polished, privileged, and prepared to be an alliance on a family tree. But in the medina’s spice‑scented alleys, among Berber ceremonies, falconry fields, moonlit desert rides, and the fragility of conservation work, quiet awakenings turn arrangement into attraction and negotiation into longing.
Winner of the Reedsy Discovery Gold Award, Moroccan Sunset blends a classic second‑chance romance with substantive stakes: gender, cultural inheritance, and stewardship of the land. Readers who love slow‑burn intimacy set against lush, multicultural backdrops will find a heroine fighting to claim autonomy, a hero haunted by regret, and an ensemble of characters whose loyalties—and betrayals—shape every choice.