Journey To Paradise (DVD)
$14.95
As another Christmas approaches in the small Wisconsin town of Paradise, the local television news director, Lucy Collins, struggles to recapture the joy of Christmas after a painful breakup with her fiance just two years earlier. When the attractive but mysterious Joe McNamara arrives from Chicago to apply for the station’s associate producer position, everything changes for Lucy, her family, and their station. However, Joe has a secret of his own that he is keeping from Lucy, and if she finds out, will a promising relationship unravel, or will the reality of deception make this the worst Christmas of all? Inspired by the novel The Christmas Edition by Robin Shope, Journey to Paradise is a romantic and life-affirming story about finding the truth and following your heart.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780740325021
UPC: 095163884031
Binding: Video DVD
Published: September 2011
Publisher: Bridgestone MultiMedia Group
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