top of page
front_cover_transparent_3D_straight_1mb.png

Follow Zahra into the fire
in all formats:
ebook, paperback, hardback, and audiobook!

amazonbutton.png
back_cover_transparent_3D_straight_small.png

15th Century. 

​

Gifted linguist Zahra flees to France following a traumatic incident, leaving her baby sister to fend for herself in Marbella. Years later, when a young girl arrives on her doorstep, so begins a divine adventure toward redemption.

​

Gruff and ill-tempered Englishman Stephen Kempe is on the hunt for his abducted niece, until corrupt church officials accuse him of sorcery and throw him in prison.

​

While Zahra interprets at the trial of a historic serial killer, the young girl is snatched from her bedchamber. In a desperate attempt to get help, Zahra frees Kempe from jail, only to face betrayal as he thrusts her into a deadly inferno.

 

But instead of meeting her end, Zahra's story has just begun.

Praise for Innocents of Marbella

A historical novel filled with faith, suspense and a touch of romance, Innocents of Marbella had me holding my breath until the last page. R.C. Mogo's debut is masterfully-crafted, drawing readers into medieval Europe through intricate details, fascinating
characters, and a powerful plot. 

Anna Daugherty

Author of award-winning
novel Outside of Grace

 

​


R.C. Mogo delivers a stunning historical fiction debut that reads like a blockbuster on pages! I couldn’t put this one down!

Cam Torrens

Award-winning author of
Stable and False Summit

 

​

​

R.C. Mogo’s writing is vivid with crisp descriptions and complex, well-crafted characters. Innocents of Marbella will keep you glued to the page and surprise you with unexpected twists. I highly recommend it!

Travis Tougaw

Award-winning author of
Foxholes and Captives
​​​​

  • Free short story, The Book of Merla Meadows

  • Exclusive mailing list cover reveal 

  • Free e-learning, "5 Powers Found in the Bible"

  • Goodies, contests, and more!​

Praise for Innocents of Marbella

"R.C. Mogo is an excellent writer. Her words, even though prose, feel like poetry. She has a rare knack for describing complex emotions in a relatable fashion. Everything from the conversations to the mannerisms fit into the era of the storyline. The story unfolds beautifully, bringing life to the characters and delving into their deep emotions."
​
- Ankita Shukla, reader
bottom of page