After working day and night for a big accounting firm, Rachel Mills is upset when she is passed over for a promotion. When she receives a notice in the mail that she has been given an old bookstore by her Godmother, Rachel decides to take some time off, fly to Montana, and check out Paradise Books. Atticus Bowen owns a chain of steak restaurants and has found the perfect location in Montana. When he spoke to the owner of the bookstore about purchasing the building, he was told that she gave the store to Rachel Mills, and he should discuss it with her. Atticus meets Rachel and makes her a generous offer on the building. But Rachel isn't ready to shake hands on a deal. She wants to try her hand at selling books to see how it goes.
Well, it's the season to read Christmas stories. This one was just OK for me. Rachel seemed like a very level-headed person who would make a plan before reopening the bookstore. But for some reason she just flipped the "closed" sign to "open", dusted off some books, and hoped the public would come running to buy books. Her approach to the business drove me crazy. Atticus seemed like a nice guy. He told Rachel that he would wait for her to make a decision, and he actually helped her with her book business. Not too many people would help the competition. My rating: 3 Stars.
Well, it's the season to read Christmas stories. This one was just OK for me. Rachel seemed like a very level-headed person who would make a plan before reopening the bookstore. But for some reason she just flipped the "closed" sign to "open", dusted off some books, and hoped the public would come running to buy books. Her approach to the business drove me crazy. Atticus seemed like a nice guy. He told Rachel that he would wait for her to make a decision, and he actually helped her with her book business. Not too many people would help the competition. My rating: 3 Stars.