On her deathbed, María Francisca, member of a noble family of Toledo, begs for her children. The tension is enormous: no one present is aware that the young woman had progeny. Her mother denies the fact, but her aunts cannot but think that there may be some truth in it.
So begins a passionate immersion in the women of the Camp de la Cruz family, Mariana, Munda and Alejandra, heiresses to Spanish lands, and their irreconcilable differences in the search for happiness. Female masonry, the fight for equality and tradition versus modernism at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries are some of the themes that mark this passionate story that cannot fail to captivate readers.