I liked, not ignoring its so many sins. For the flavor of fairy tale, for the romance - more that proposed by Serge Houde and Brenda Crichlow, for bread and for atmosphere of small town, for charming spring air , not the last, for Eloise Mumford and Brant Daughterty .
A pure nice Hallmark, reminding, in simple manner, so familiar truths.
Two friends from childhood, the film night, the coffeee shop of her, his bakery a quasy eccentric maire and a father at the second youth, a very interesting and pretty useful dog and a story seductive for few fine spices to original, pretty boring, Hallmark recipe. In short, almost...lovely.
A pure nice Hallmark, reminding, in simple manner, so familiar truths.
Two friends from childhood, the film night, the coffeee shop of her, his bakery a quasy eccentric maire and a father at the second youth, a very interesting and pretty useful dog and a story seductive for few fine spices to original, pretty boring, Hallmark recipe. In short, almost...lovely.