First of all, Meagan set out to pursue a career as an architect, not a Mob enforcer. She may be good at customer service, but her boss can't expect her to just bend a stubborn property owner to her will.
Secondly, the movie juggled too many plotlines: The lake property, the cafe, and the first love.
Finally, the male love interest stopped being likable when he stormed off in a huff. I would have accepted Meagan forgiving him for dumping her twelve years ago. But when he does it again, she should take it as an indication of what kind of pattern she can expect in the future -- he'll continue jumping to conclusions and making rash decisions without consulting her. He doesn't even apologize when they get together at the end.
Secondly, the movie juggled too many plotlines: The lake property, the cafe, and the first love.
Finally, the male love interest stopped being likable when he stormed off in a huff. I would have accepted Meagan forgiving him for dumping her twelve years ago. But when he does it again, she should take it as an indication of what kind of pattern she can expect in the future -- he'll continue jumping to conclusions and making rash decisions without consulting her. He doesn't even apologize when they get together at the end.