![]() ![]() This read captures women supporting women, similar to how Jane, her mother and grandmother support one another. And now they will risk everything so justice is served. ![]() But while they’re on an assignment, they discover an unspeakable crime. ![]() They are unstoppable together and despite her engagement to an army captain, they develop an intimate connection. Her investigative partner, Francisco Leal, the son of Spanish Marxist émigrés, is the kind of partner she’s always dreamed of. Irene Beltrán is an amazing magazine journalist. This author is one of Jane’s favorites on the show – Allende is even featured on an episode. The question is whether Jane’s character will get the happy ending she has always wished for. Then a villain gets in the way and puts Jane and her loved ones in danger. After a night of passion, she has a hard time figuring out who she truly desires. Jane’s character is engaged to a detective but starts to fall for a handsome hotel owner. The story mirrors what happened in the show with the main characters. ![]() This historical romance is set in 1902 Miami, Florida where railroad tycoons, hotel booms and expansion are at every turn in the Magic City. This is the novel that Jane wrote on the show. These seven books remind us of the best parts of Jane the Virgin and we’ll be reading them long after the final episode airs. Documenting the ups and downs of her life, Jane the Virgin is the CW show women everywhere relate to. Jane Villanueva lives quite the dramatic life, surrounded by her mother, abuela and young son, Mateo. ![]()
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