

Christmas on the Coast
Hard-hearted New York novelist Dru Cassadine...known for her holiday romance stories (even though she is antilove and anti-Christmas)...is desperate to get her mojo back after a string of flops (and a not-so-subtle threat by her publisher that he'll drop her if she has another failure). She decides that a change of scenery might get her creative juices flowing and heads south for the winter, landing in a place known as Harbor Pointe. She doesn't quite get what she came for. She gets much more.
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Plot Summary
A driven and single city nurse finds herself unexpectedly taking a trip to a charming coastal town for Christmas. There, she meets a kind-hearted local who helps her rediscover the true meaning of the holiday. As they spend time together, she begins to question her fast-paced city life and the importance of family and love.
Critical Reception
Christmas on the Coast was generally received as a lighthearted and festive holiday movie, fitting the typical mold of made-for-television Christmas romances. Critics and audiences often found it to be a predictable but enjoyable watch for those seeking seasonal cheer.
What Reviewers Say
- Offers a heartwarming and festive holiday story.
- A sweet and charming romance with predictable plot points.
- Delivers the expected holiday magic for fans of the genre.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Christmas on the Coast' is not extensively documented on Google with specific breakdown of likes and dislikes. However, similar to other made-for-TV holiday films, viewers generally appreciate its feel-good atmosphere and romantic storyline, finding it a pleasant way to get into the Christmas spirit.
Fun Fact
The film was primarily filmed in scenic locations along the coast of South Carolina, adding to its picturesque holiday setting.
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