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Although a successful romance novelist, Terry Russell hasn’t had luck in her own love life. After a disastrous first date with cocky, hot-shot New York chef Matthew Everston, she retreats to her friend’s French villa for the summer to finish her latest novel, with her reluctant teenage daughter in tow.
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Director: Pat Kiely
Actors: Brittany Drisdelle, Cristina Rosato, Emorphia Margaritis, Hilarie Burton, Jocelin Haas, Joseph Bellerose, Kasia Malinowska, Mathieu Mascré, Stéphan Francoeur, Tyrone Benskin, Victor Webster
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