Hallmark take their normal formula, borrow heavily from 'PS. I Love You', and call it 'Sweet Autumn'.
It's not bad, the leads work well together and the story holds up - which are the two things that make or break a Hallmark film, but I wouldn't say it ranks as one of my favourites.
It's not bad, the leads work well together and the story holds up - which are the two things that make or break a Hallmark film, but I wouldn't say it ranks as one of my favourites.