Follow Me to Daisy Hills
Network: Hallmark
Director: Séan Geraughty
Written by: Guy Cohen
Production Credit: MarVista Entertainment presents a Neshama Entertainment Production
Plot Summary:
When Jo realizes that her family’s general store in Daisy Hills that was built by her late mother is losing money, her father Duke calls in Jo’s ex-boyfriend Blake as a favor to help out the store.
Cast:
Cindy Busby (Jo Mason)
Marshall Williams (Blake)
Jade Michael (Sofi Mason)
Paul Essiembre (Duke)
Sharon Bajer (Carol)
Adrian McLean (Bob)
Erik Athavale (Henry)
My Rating:
My Thoughts:
Follow Me to Daisy Hills is a great story that brings forth romance and a family dynamic within a small town and within the main family. Jo Mason is a great character that has a lot going for her. She does have her quirks, especially about changing things and using technology. She likes using her phone but not really social media. Sofi Mason is her little sister, a great writer who wants to go to Iowa University; however, she feels that she needs to stay and help his family with the store. These two sisters are great together, and I love their scenes together.
Blake is a character that depends on what he learned from school to do what is best for his clients. Sadly, that works for the city but not for something like a small town’s general store. He learns quite a lot while he is back home and learning from Jo about these things. I like that Blake learns from Jo, and Jo is also learning from Blake as well.
Cindy Busby and Marshall Williams are a great couple. They have great chemistry with each other, and I love seeing them interact in a scene together. Cindy and Jade Michael have that sister relationship perfected. These three are awesome together. Jo and Blake are our main couple, and they are great together.
I love the sets that they use in this film. It’s great. I highly recommend watching it.
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