- After her family goes bankrupt, a city woman (Jessy Schram) travels to the country to fix up a struggling pumpkin farm that her father (Willie Aames) bought as an investment.
- After her family has to file for bankruptcy, a young woman (Jessy Schram) travels to the country, in hopes of fixing up a struggling pumpkin farm that her father (Willie Aames) bought as an investment. Hoping to get the family back on their feet financially, she finds purpose and love.—cakeladi71
- Widower Brett and his teen brother Harry run a small town pumpkin farm through hard work with their in-living aunt Rosie as housekeeper. However, the 'silent' owner goes bankrupt and leaves it to his spoiled-rotten city daughter Jenny instead of her former generous and fashionably squandered allowance. When she arrives to inspect and sell it, the brothers plan to square her off or sabotage the sale, whatever it takes to save their livelihood. Jenny soon moves in and starts interacting with the locals. As she slowly begins to bond with Brett's daughter and brother, his opinion of her starts to change.—NatZee
- Brett Jarrett, his teen brother Harry and their aunt Rosie run the pumpkin farm inherited from their late father, but he already had to sell it to big city tycoon William Stone. When the latter goes broke over bad investments, it's all left to him and his spoiled-rotten daughter Jennifer 'Jenny' Stone, who can't wait to sell it. First she stays there, clearly unwelcome but legally in her right, and learns about the pumpkin business, albeit Brett enjoys making it even harder for her. It looks like the value is pittance, but a marketer friend inspires her to attempt giving it a makeover, and a family recipe for pumpkin-based sun cream proves crucial. Meanwhile she bonds with the locals, teaches Harry to dance and court. Cupid works his magic on Brett and her.—KGF Vissers
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