Complete credited cast: | |||
Fiona Gubelmann | ... | Rose Newell | |
Lucas Bryant | ... | Tom Nowak | |
Kelly Rowan | ... | Caroline Sebastian | |
Iris Quinn | ... | Sarah Newell | |
Kevin McNulty | ... | Frank Newell | |
Aliyah O'Brien | ... | Violet Mason | |
David Santana | ... | Billy Chambers (as Dave Walden) | |
Giles Panton | ... | Rob | |
Candus Churchill | ... | Ada | |
Serge Jaswal | ... | Donald | |
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Beatrice Zeilinger | ... | Lidya |
Mark Brandon | ... | Announcer |
Rose Newell (Fiona Gugelman), the daughter of the owners of Payden Farms, returns home to find that the farm is in financial trouble and her parents may be forced to sell. She meets Tom Novak (Lucas Bryant), the handsome local "flower broker", for whom she begins to have romantic feelings. A final effort to save the farm is engineered by Tom when he arranges for Frank (Kevin McNulty), Rose's father, to enter his prize blooms in a contest. When the flowers are sabotaged, Rose must attempt to salvage the situation and get more flowers to bloom, while facing decisions of the heart with Tom, resolving issues with her father, and choosing to return to her life in Los Angeles or stay on her family's farm. Written by ChasVA
The tulips are pretty. That's the best thing about this Hallmark romance. The struggling business thing is very familiar as an interior decorator returns to her family's struggling tulip farm. There is a rather lame competition going on. And the romance is kind of lame - maybe the leading man is a bit laid back. There isn't much chemistry between the leads and is a lot less colorful than the flowers. One highlight is Kelly Rowan of O.C. as the interior decorator boss who lets her go home to tend to the tulip farm in the midst of a big interior decorating project.
Not a must watch but pleasant.