Tag: andalucia
We are the proud owners of a house in Spain. I know, it’s tough, but someone has to stand up and say Brexit might be Brexit but some of us still believe in Europe. But this is not meant to…
Posted in Beyond the Beach, Books, News, Writing Tagged Alhambra, andalucia, andalusia, Aragon, Castille, Fernando of Aragon, Isabel of Castille, moorish spain, Poitiers, spain 0 Likes 2442 Views
So the question is: Exactly why did I start writing about Andalusia, and Moorish Spain in particular? I introduced this in part 1 of this post, but didn’t give any reasons why. Here they are. Some years ago, probably around…
Posted in Beyond the Beach, Books, Self Publishing Tagged al-andalus, andalucia, andalusia, campo, moorish spain, moors, spain, white villages 1 Likes 2165 Views
[full_width]I set the Thomas Berrington Historical Mysteries in southern Spain in the area of Andalusia — al-Andalus to the Moors who lived there for over 700 years. After visiting Spain and the Alhambra once when I was 16 years old…