This series is based on books by Sherryl Woods. Singer Trace returns to Abby after three months on tour and the discovers a family in turmoil. Nell tries to save the Wish Foundation. Abby discovers a never-opened letter sent to Trace. Abby’s family questions Trace’s role in Abby’s family.
I did not get very far into this series. I don’t know how they found so many beautiful people to be the characters in this series? Everyone has perfect attire, perfect hair and they are always squabbling about something? So many hidden secrets, I couldn’t keep track of any of them and who the characters were? I wondered how many hair stylists and wardrobe people they had on set to take care of the characters? 2* (I didn’t like this series)
264 min, 4 discs with Jesse Metcalfe, Meghan Ory, Barbara Niven, Laci J Mailey, Emilie Ullerup, Diane Ladd, Treat Williams, Brendan Penny, Andrew Francis, Kayden and Abbie Magnuson, Britt Irvin, Jessica Sipos, Carlo Marks, Brittany Willacy, Oliver Rice.
Note: Imdb 7.6 out of 10 wit 3992 reviews, Amazon 4.6* out of 5* with 192 ratings, Hallmark 5* out of 5* with 5 reviews, Common Sense Media Emily Ashby, age 10+, positive messages 5*, role models 4*,
Episode Titles: An Open Book, The Way We Were, The Rock is Going to Roll, Once Upon Ever After, Love Eventually, Here and There, It’s Just Business, All Our Tomorrows, Forward to the Past, Before a Following Sea.
Special Note: I really liked a review on google.com: These two acting powerhouses (Jesse Metcalfe and Meghan Ory) alone may make the show worth watching, and the giddy chemistry of the romantic leads certainly doesn't hurt. Here in Cliché Shores,
you can live a quiet, sanitized life surrounded by all those hackneyed
themes and characters you expect from lightweight escapist paperbacks.
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