Riley Finn returns from the secret mission he left Buffy for all those years ago, to find Sunnydale much more Christmassy and Buffy to be replaced by Audrey, a local coffee shop owner and generally the nicest person on the planet!
Okay, so it is Marc Blucas but he plays Staff Sergeant Matt Evans and he still reminds me of Riley and if he appears in uniform then he is Riley and will forever be! Matt has been getting letters from one of his soldiers' sisters for the last year (not sure if his friend new about this or approved but let's not worry about that!) and when he is sent stateside, he goes to see here. Audrey(Melissa Claire Egan- an American daytime TV star turned Hallmark heroine), the letter writing sister runs a local coffeeshop and wants to expand but in the meantime she is trying to give a Happy Christmas to as many servicemen and women as she can, but is having problems getting the venue and money to do it. Her and Matt get on fantastically well, even better in person than in ink but she's busy and he's trying to decide what to do with his life, so we are going to have some bumps before the end.
But it is a Hallmark movie and one that is based on returning soldiers and love and Christmas, so I'm not worried, it will all be alright in the end and Riley might not get his Buffy but honestly Audrey is nicer and less likely to stab him with a stake.
Homecoming for heroes, Christmas, love story, Hallmark you're crying, I'm not, it's you. You just think I'm crying through the tears in your own eyes!
Plot summary
A woman and a soldier exchange letters for a year before their worlds collide.
Uploaded by: FREEMAN
November 30, 2021 at 05:01 PM
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Top cast
Patti Murin as Pam
Marc Blucas as Matt Evans
Julee Cerda as Meredith Franklin
Bart Johnson as Tom Daniels
Tech specs
720p.WEB 1080p.WEB 787.18 MB
1280*714
English 2.0
NR
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Riley's back and he's brought a tree!
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Great Hallmark movie
Hallmark movies can only be judged against other Hallmark movies. They are a special genre. I wished I lived in Hallmarkland.
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