
Plus-sized 30-year-old Lexie Ivy is a feisty Bed-and-Breakfast owner who desperately needs a date to her sister's wedding. That's not an easy quest in small-town Nova Scotia, especially when the most eligible bachelor is Joss, the rough handyman fixing her roof. When handsome, charming guest Adrian arrives, he seems to take an interest in Lexie, but she misreads the situation and is soon believing her romantic dreams have slipped away forever. After a series of hilarious mish... (Full plot summary below)
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Plus-sized 30-year-old Lexie Ivy is a feisty Bed-and-Breakfast owner who desperately needs a date to her sister's wedding. That's not an easy quest in small-town Nova Scotia, especially when the most eligible bachelor is Joss, the rough handyman fixing her roof. When handsome, charming guest Adrian arrives, he seems to take an interest in Lexie, but she misreads the situation and is soon believing her romantic dreams have slipped away forever. After a series of hilarious mishaps and a few reality checks, Lexie opens her heart and eyes to see that love may be a lot closer than she thought.
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| NOW TorontoNorman WilnerBergland's a strong lead, though, and in Lexie's cranky-caring scenes with best friend Susie (Susan Kent) we can glimpse the much more engaging, and considerably funnier, movie that might have been. |
| Toronto StarBruce DeMaraMelissa Bergland is likeably larger than life in the lead but the script sorely lacks enough of the witty dialogue and humour the story requires. Even worse, it's awfully predictable. |