Loves Unfolding Dream

November 19, 2009 by 11 Forgotten Laws  
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Loves Unfolding Dream




Based on the book from award-winning author Janette Oke comes the next chapter of the Love series and introduces audiences to the new generation when Missie’s daughter Belinda struggles with her dreams of becoming a doctor and her feelings for a newcomer in town.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars good movie
this is a good movie about a girl in the prairie days who wants to be one on the first woman doctors.

5 Stars Unexpectedly Good Movie
I bought this for my mother-in-law who loves the movies featured on the Hallmark station. Try it out & see for yourself.

5 Stars Great family series
My family really enjoyes the whole love comes softly series. Nice to have a film that you are not afraid to let your little ones watch and you enjoy watching it also. Nice messages to the movies.

5 Stars Love’s Unfolding Dream
I really enjoyed this movie. I liked the love/hate relationship of the leads. I appreciate the time when women did not have the opportunities to be doctors. I liked how hard she worked and how determined she was to obtain the goal that she had. I really enjoyed the part where she was helping the woman who had a stroke. I felt like the acting was good. It is a family friendly movie.

5 Stars Total Chick Flick
I love all the Janette Oke movies and this one is very good. Guys seem to watch it too as my husband seemed to watch right along with me. It has a wonderful story line and keeps you engaged throughout the film. A positive addition to my collection.

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