

TV Movie · Romance
Overview
A successful New York book editor is chosen to run a bookstore in the small town of Saint Ives for the month of December.
Top Cast


Julie Gonzalo
Julie Gonzalo
Harper
Julie Gonzalo
Harper


Brendan Penny
Brendan Penny
Sawyer
Brendan Penny
Sawyer


Kaitlyn Bernard
Kaitlyn Bernard
Josie
Kaitlyn Bernard
Josie


Christiaan Westerveld
Christiaan Westerveld
Rhys
Christiaan Westerveld
Rhys


Kheon Clarke
Kheon Clarke
Wes
Kheon Clarke
Wes


Christine Chatelain
Christine Chatelain
Mayor Binky
Christine Chatelain
Mayor Binky


Nicole Oliver
Nicole Oliver
Jane
Nicole Oliver
Jane


Darcy Laurie
Darcy Laurie
Mark
Darcy Laurie
Mark


Sunita Prasad
Sunita Prasad
Jasmine
Sunita Prasad
Jasmine


Tanya Clarke
Tanya Clarke
Nancy
Tanya Clarke
Nancy
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