I have loved Lindy Booth since I first saw her on the screen. I can't think of anything that I have not liked her in. She has matured on the screen to a great actress for her parts. As cliché as this may seem, I hope she doesn't try and do 'bad' or an evil character. Her sweetness and goodness shines through and makes whatever she is in a joy to watch. Trevor Donovan is another that plays good, solid characters. I know actors and actresses follow the money; try and be edgy or want to try and push their abilities. I just hope neither of these do that. Hallmark has found a couple of greats in these two, to be in their movies.
This movie took me a bit to figure out what was going on. I loved seeing Ed Marinaro and remember him fondly from Hill Street. I can relate how Samantha feels about books and the library as I too am a bibliophile. Maybe that's why I loved this movie.
This has a good solid cast, and a nice story that takes you up and down the kiddie rollercoaster that we all want in a Hallmark movie. You want something dark, gritty, edgy or realistic, then this movie is not for you. You want a date night or holiday movie, then you can't go wrong with this one.
This movie took me a bit to figure out what was going on. I loved seeing Ed Marinaro and remember him fondly from Hill Street. I can relate how Samantha feels about books and the library as I too am a bibliophile. Maybe that's why I loved this movie.
This has a good solid cast, and a nice story that takes you up and down the kiddie rollercoaster that we all want in a Hallmark movie. You want something dark, gritty, edgy or realistic, then this movie is not for you. You want a date night or holiday movie, then you can't go wrong with this one.