• Author Patricia Welsh publishes Is This Love? (FINDING JANE Book 2)

  • Mar 11 2025
  • Length: 32 mins
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Author Patricia Welsh publishes Is This Love? (FINDING JANE Book 2)

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  • Patricia Welsh has published her second book in the Finding Jane series, entitled, Is This Love? (FINDING JANE).Is This Love? is part of a trilogy Welsh envisioned long before she penned her first book from which themes such as Alzheimer's, family relationships, friendships, spousal abuse, and of course love ring through.In the second book, Welsh spotlights Richard, a handsome, wealthy bachelor who sweeps Jane off her feet with his blunt arrogance and charm. Jane falls in love with Richard and decides to give love a second chance. Landon, her fiancée, featured in book 1, passed away tragically and she long mourned his loss. Jane feels pressed to give love a second chance and she gleefully accepts her suitor Richard's proposal to become his wife. Jane feels pressed to give love a second chance and she gleefully accepts her suitor Richard's proposal to become his wife.

    Marrying Richard makes her the envy of all the single ladies in Atlanta, but it doesn't take long for her to realize that not all that glitters is truly gold. The suspense builds in the second edition of the Love Journey. Ms. Patricia Welsh is a result driven professional economist with over 20 years of experience working at the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB).


    She aspires to improve the economic circumstances of the member countries of the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU) through the use of knowledge and experience gained in applied macroeconomics, macro-fiscal analysis, policy formulation and research methodology.

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