The soundtrack is quite silly and sounds borrowed from Hallmark. The sad thing is that this otherwise perfect production is usurped by issues that are easily fixed by a team this professional: editing and soundtrack. Sets and locations are diverse, making for realistic surroundings. The sound quality is good, especially in outdoor scenes. The camera work is excellent, as is the video quality. Before she knows it, Kennedy finds herself caught up in the excitement of her parent’s ranch-and the mysterious young caretaker who constantly haunts her.įor the most part, Up Entertainment has mastered the art of creating a professional-looking made-for-TV film. While in Valentine, Kennedy must not only face shady characters trying to get their hands on her property, but also long lost relatives who won’t give her the love she wants. Kennedy also receives a treasure as a part of her father’s passing: the diary of her mother, which chronicles their story of forbidden love. When she arrives, she finds two caretakers who loved her parents, even if the young man is a bit rough around the edges. When Kennedy Blaine, a recent law school graduate, inherits her family’s Valentine, Nebraska ranch property, she is faced with the requirement to visit the property before she tries to sell it.
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