8.1 stars.
An inspiring story about a career driven woman who will not compromise her love of nature, even for a promotion to vice president of the company.
The characters are so infectious in this story, I am blown away. Although I've seen both these actors in several movies, they are at the top of their game in 'Under the Autumn Moon'. Alex (Lindy Booth) falls in love with a dude ranch that is owned by Josh (Wes Brown) and his sister. She has been sent there to see if her company should purchase it to use as a corporate retreat. If she succeeds in closing the deal, she will be promoted. Josh will not settle for any company buying the ranch if they aren't willing to preserve it as is. Even though it's in jeopardy of being foreclosed, he will fight as long as he possibly can with everything he has. After Josh shows her the "ropes", Alex begins to share in his conviction of the sacredness of the ranch, and also falls for Josh.
Let the sparks fly, these two have an engagingness unlike most Hallmark couples in this one-of-a-kind adventure.
I have noticed a definite pattern that generic Hallmark is higher quality and less repetitive than Christmas Hallmark.
This is required watching if you like ranches, and horses, and all that good old country stuff.
An inspiring story about a career driven woman who will not compromise her love of nature, even for a promotion to vice president of the company.
The characters are so infectious in this story, I am blown away. Although I've seen both these actors in several movies, they are at the top of their game in 'Under the Autumn Moon'. Alex (Lindy Booth) falls in love with a dude ranch that is owned by Josh (Wes Brown) and his sister. She has been sent there to see if her company should purchase it to use as a corporate retreat. If she succeeds in closing the deal, she will be promoted. Josh will not settle for any company buying the ranch if they aren't willing to preserve it as is. Even though it's in jeopardy of being foreclosed, he will fight as long as he possibly can with everything he has. After Josh shows her the "ropes", Alex begins to share in his conviction of the sacredness of the ranch, and also falls for Josh.
Let the sparks fly, these two have an engagingness unlike most Hallmark couples in this one-of-a-kind adventure.
I have noticed a definite pattern that generic Hallmark is higher quality and less repetitive than Christmas Hallmark.
This is required watching if you like ranches, and horses, and all that good old country stuff.