This Christmas film was loaded with a great supporting cast and beautiful Christmas decorations. What it had that others lack was a wonderfully cohesive story about a famous romance writer Natalie who has shut herself away in her apartment and her latest book may be suffering for it. Her publisher kicks the last thirty pages back to her for a redo and advises her to get out of her apartment. Her agent had the perfect low risk outing, a single book signing in the first bookstore that carried her books. At the book signing our reclusive author runs into a journalist named Nick who is trying to score an exclusive interview with Natalie to save his magazine. The two do not exactly hit it off and then there is a snow storm trapping them in the small town of Cranberry Falls. In Cranberry Falls, Natalie runs into her first high school crush...the one she has based a romance character on. Nick helps Natalie make a connection with Caleb and wins himself an exclusive interview.
This holiday movie was heartfelt and contained several love lost stories within the greater romantic story arc. I didn't just like this holiday romance, I loved it.
I highly recommend this film to all romantics out there and I applaud CBS for the film...I also think I now have a crush on Neal Bledsoe!
Happy holidays, CBS and thank you!