"Fine Ballymuir tale"
Vi Killbride sneaks into Ballymuir, Ireland to get her
late grandmother Nan's dilapidated property, ignored by
her for a decade, ready for sale in less than two weeks.
She insists she does not need the place with its ghostly
haunts because Nan is in her heart. Vi also plans to
remain below the radar scope of the Rafferty family,
especially since she never fully got over loving Liam
Rafferty. However, her best laid plans quickly falls
apart when she runs into Liam. He is a single father
having divorced his wife in America and has come home
after fifteen years away so that his extended family will
be there for his daughter. Vi realizes she still loves Liam and makes room in her
heart for his daughter Meghan. Meanwhile Liam reluctantly
begins to feel the same way, but has doubts about a long
term relationship. Together they seek a hidden treasure,
but both know that the real riches in life are love. This second chance at love is a fine Ballymuir tale
enhanced by the treasure seeking, which is handled
differently by various people, but most interesting is
Vi's whispers to Nan for help. The story line is
whimsical in that Brigadoon magical sort of way just like
its predecessors (see THE LAST BRIDE IN BALLYMUIR and HOT
NIGHTS IN BALLYMUIR), but that also serves as a double
edge blade since there is a sense of déjà vu to the plot.
Still the lead couple is a sensual delightful pairing who
grips the audience from the first reunion until the final
challenge to their relationship. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 1, 2005
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