Geraldine Vernes Red Suitcase, Jane Riley
Geraldine Vernes Red Suitcase, Jane Riley
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Geraldine Verne's Red Suitcase

Author: Jane Riley

Narrator: Rosalyn Landor

Unabridged: 8 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/29/2021


Synopsis

His dying wish was to set her free. So why does she feel so trapped?Jack had two dying wishes: that his wife scatter his ashes somewhere ‘exotic’, and that she not give up on life once he was gone. He intended to spur her on to new adventures, but despite clinging to her red suitcase, Geraldine Verne hasn’t left the house for three months.It takes an accident for Geri to accept help from her friends, but when Meals on Wheels arrive she is mortified. Yet heartbroken volunteer Lottie brings with her more than cottage pie and custard. Like Geri, she too is struggling to cut loose.As a gloriously unlikely friendship blossoms, Geraldine begins to feel a long-lost spark of life and a newfound confidence. Perhaps what both women needed most, after all, was each other.

About Jane Riley

Jane Riley began her career in public relations before moving into publishing and later launching an e-commerce business. She has freelanced as a writer and editor and wrote a design blog interviewing makers and creators. She volunteers as an English language tutor for the Adult Migrant English Program in Sydney. Geraldine Verne’s Red Suitcase is her second novel.You can find her on Twitter @JaneRileyAuthor.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ceecee

Life was ‘Apple Crumble Days’ for super baker Geraldine until her beloved husband Jack died. Now her red wheeled suitcase is her world and within the confines of their house it feels like he’s still there. She’s struggling to cope let alone fulfil Jacks remaining wishes to ‘not give up’ and to scatt......more

Goodreads review by Heather

Loved this. It’s a sweet, well thought through real life experience. Thought provoking and heart wrenching but lovely. The ending was quite abrupt and I’m bereft, shedding a tear. An easy and uncomplicated read and just love the quips and metaphors. More detailed review to follow.......more