A Christmas Love Story (Hallmark Movie Review)

EPISODE · Dec 10, 2023 · 48 MIN

A Christmas Love Story (Hallmark Movie Review)

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We're all Christmas, all the time now! This week, we review A Christmas Love Story featuring Kristin Chenoweth and Scott Wolf and it's agreed, it's great! Synposis: A school choir director loses focus when a new boy joins her choir and she meets his widowed father. SHOW NOTES: Hosts: Aya Valentine & Kristen Barros Instagram & TikTok: @hallmarkedpod YouTube: @hallmarkedpod Music: Tres French by Jonny Boyle (via Uppbeat) Background Graphic: Luke Besley on Unsplash

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