The Wrong Suitcase

 
 

When you lose your luggage, the last thing you expect to find is love…

RIGHT PLACE

As she touches down in Italy, Izzy couldn’t be more excited. She’s needed a reason to let her hair down, and she knows that the wedding of the year in a lavish Tuscan castle will be just the ticket…

RIGHT TIME

On the morning of his best friend’s wedding, everything is going wrong for Sam. And when he finally reaches the hotel and unzips his luggage, his day goes from bad to worse…

WRONG SUITCASE

Izzy has a case full of men’s shirts and chinos. Sam has a case full of make-up palettes and bikinis. Could a fateful meeting to switch their bags back be the start of something special? Because in losing their luggage, they’re about to find each other…

 
 

What listeners are saying about The Wrong Suitcase Audiobook, read by the author

‘Full of humour and wit, romance and warmth, and I simply did not want this audiobook to end!

‘This gorgeous novella may be a shorter book but it is large on the great story it delivers. An easy five stars from me.’

‘This is a delightful, romantic, uplifting and heartwarming novella, which really cheered me up while I was doing my housework. I loved the narrator, who had a lovely voice, and of course who was perfect for the job, since she is also the author.’

The perfect read when you are looking for something short and sweet to open your heart and make you feel all gooey inside!’

‘What a witty, bold and funny short story! I was giggling, I was cheering, I had so much fun listening… An amazing 2-hour getaway to a wedding in Tuscany, in the company of the author whose narration is hilarious. This book is an instant mood booster!’

‘This was fast paced, funny and totally plausible, plus the setting of a destination wedding in Italy made this such a dreamy listen on a cold January day. The narrator (also the author) had such great timing, the comic bits landing just right and the characters brought to life. Will be recommending and keeping an eye out for the next book from the author.’