Don’t be too harsh to judge those that might slightly overstep their boundaries to make that happen … before you know the whole story. Sometimes you just need a well-thought-out push to help find the missing pieces in your life. The plot takes a dramatic twist when the romantic history of the 14 Love Letters is revealed…it will forever change Kallie and allow her to fall in love with a man whom she wants and stop the futile search for a man who might want her. Could Kallie be opening up to love after all?īut when the sender of the letters is exposed and Kallie is humiliated in front of the entire town, she rejects everyone including Jackson. When she invites him into her kitchen to help with her soap-making, little sparks start to fly, and when she finds out the noble reason why Jackson needs her land, she is humbled and sees him in a different light. Jackson is annoyed with Kallie’s lack of attention to her goats while she pursues her love interests, but still manages to keep smiling and helping her out. Grant, it’s time for a date to see who confesses! Narrowing it down to two prospects, Dex and Dr. As she reads the love poems and romantic phrases…with no signature attached…she is intrigued as to who her secret admirer might be. Edwards) who is visibly attracted when she brings her goat in for a checkup.īut there is no time for love, and she is taken aback when historic love letters start appearing in her mailbox. People are pleased she is back in the neighborhood, and she is reacquainting with an old school pal, Dex (Fuad Ahmed) now a school teacher, and meets the attractive new veterinarian, Dr. Kallie is successfully selling her cremes and lotions online and at the local market. She is fulfilling her dream of developing her goat milk skin care line and doesn’t have time for romance…or the pest next door, Jackson (Franco Lo Presti) who farms a massive acreage that once belonged to her family and is constantly reminding her of his offer to buy her property, too. Kallie (Vanessa Sears) leads a bit of a lonely life but enjoys her beautiful farm and her cute goats and talks to them like family. With its calming country scenery, an awesome sweet romantic script, and a cast that relates so authentically, it’s Dove approved for all ages! This movie has the perfect elements that will ensure your entire family experiences an enjoyable movie night at home. His roles on American television include Shane Donovan on the soap opera Days of Our Lives, Maxwell Sheffield on the sitcom The Nanny, and the voice of Dennis the Goldfish on Stanley for which he won a Daytime Emmy Award. You will love the music, instrumental and vocals, that sets the mood throughout. Charles George Patrick Shaughnessy, 5th Baron Shaughnessy (born 9 February 1955) is a British actor. The chemistry between Shaughnessy and Drescher was said to be a big part of the success of the show, and viewers waited with anticipation to see if Maxwell and his children's Nanny would first kiss and then, perhaps, live happily ever after.**This review is contributed by Super Channel-a channel dedicated to providing integrity and accountability in today’s entertainment. It took a few months for the audience to find the series, but "The Nanny" soon became CBS' biggest sitcom hit since "Murphy Brown" in 1987. Shaughnessy was the cool, collected, uppercrust British widower and Broadway producer whose household both comes unglued and is improved by the entrance of the Nanny from Flushing, New York (Fran Drescher). After well-received guest spots on "Murphy Brown" and "Mad About You," CBS slotted him into the pilot of "The Nanny" which premiered on the fall schedule in 1993. Dapper and debonair in that "so-British" way that makes American women swoon, Shaughnessy exuded charm and fortitude as Shane Donovan on NBC's long-running "Days of Our Lives" for eight years before deciding to give it a go on primetime.
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