agree to act as if they’re boyfriend and girlfriend. Magic unfolds when Rob Marino and Julie Green feel pressured to be coupled up for the holidays. Plot-wise, Lisa Palmer takes a trip to her hometown of Evergreen (yes, really) and sets out on an adventure of bringing to life the wishes of a Christmas from long ago and stepping into quite the love story. This 2018 Hallmark Channel flick starring Jill Wagner and Mark Deklin is the second installment of the “Christmas in Evergreen” movies, and our personal favorite. 'Christmas in Evergreen: Letters to Santa' Things only go up - and Cupid’s arrows only fling - from there. Here, single mom Jennifer Cullen endures a rough go during the holiday season, until her Uncle Ralph arrives at her home with the dashing Morgan Derby. This 2008 Hallmark Channel movie starring Winkler alongside Brooke Burns and Warren Christie is no exception. Story continues 'The Most Wonderful Time of the Year”Īre you ever going to miss out on watching a movie with Henry Winkler? We think not. A hitch gets thrown in that plan when “charming but chronically single” Aiden arrives in the picture. The drama transpires after Jessie calls off her third engagement on her wedding day and decides she won’t partake in any more serious relationships until she meets her true Mr. This Hallmark Movies & Mysteries hit from 2012 stars Arielle Kebbel, and Kimberley Sustad, and Andrew Walker, in what would be his first of many for the Hallmark Channel in the past decade. As Sara embarks on a mission to find out who her secret admirer is, she finds love in the most surprising of people. 'Eight Gifts of Hanukkah'ĭebuting on the Hallmark Channel in 2021 featuring Inbar Lavi and Jake Epstein in the leading roles, this movie is about an anonymous suitor who sends optometrist Sara a gift for each of the eight nights of Hanukkah. Then to the small town of Nevada City he journeys to meet the person behind the missive. The plot of this Hallmark Movies & Mysteries film revolves around Captain Cody Cullen, a lonely career militarist serving in Afghanistan who receives an anonymous Christmas card. This 2006 movie starring Alice Evans, John Newton, and Ed Asner, had us with the title - which might inspire you to send a letter with a Christmas wish or two. Finally, keep in mind the below list is far from extensive - it’s just a start.
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