Maggie accidentaly hurts Lucas while she is carring a Christmas Tree. So, feeling guilty, she offers him to stay at a cottage she usually rents. While there, Lucas, who lost the Christmas spirit (as usual), joins Maggie in her activities: helping those in need.
That's it, that's the "plot", it's quite plain, but enjoyable nonetheless. Niall Matter and Ashley Williams, the duo we didn't know we needed. They had good chemistry, and after watching so many movies with them I don't get tired.
The whole movie is predictable, including the ending, and we can't forget that moment in which one character assumes something they shouldn't (please, stop it). There was one scene, one of the last ones, which was emotional, and that alone gain one more star. I also really liked the fact that the relationship developed quite naturally.
Nothing extraordinary, but quite sweet, if you like Hallmark movies, I totally recommend it.
That's it, that's the "plot", it's quite plain, but enjoyable nonetheless. Niall Matter and Ashley Williams, the duo we didn't know we needed. They had good chemistry, and after watching so many movies with them I don't get tired.
The whole movie is predictable, including the ending, and we can't forget that moment in which one character assumes something they shouldn't (please, stop it). There was one scene, one of the last ones, which was emotional, and that alone gain one more star. I also really liked the fact that the relationship developed quite naturally.
Nothing extraordinary, but quite sweet, if you like Hallmark movies, I totally recommend it.