"Fun contemporary romance"
Financial genius Alex Miller ends his relationship with
Sydney Raines, who refuses to believe it is over. Though
he was honest from the start, she thought they would
marry. Now he regrets hiring her firm to oversee a gala
he is throwing although she and her partner Harry Byrne
are excellent at it. Instead, Alex looks forward to
seeing "roller blades" skate in Central Park. Grace Miller hires artist Gen Monaghan to paint a mural at
Children's Hospital in Boston and even offers the young
artist the use of her late husband's studio in Long
Island. At the same time, Alex buys a painting done by
Gen. When he finds out that his aunt is allowing an
artist to use the studio, he has Gen investigated.
However, when he meets Gen he is attracted and soon learns
she is his fantasy roller blades woman. As they fall in
love, her mentor currently in the Czech Republic wants her
to join him and Sydney tells Gen she is pregnant; thinking
that Alex is the father; Gen plans to join Jiri in Europe. This is a fun contemporary romance starring a wonderful
lead couple and some zany support players. The fatal
attraction seems weak and unnecessary as Alex and Gen have
enough to keep them at arm's length in spite of the
obvious magnetism. Still the audience will appreciate
this fine tale of love between a patron and an artist with
his aunt as the matchmaking grandmaster fostering the
relationship. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 9, 2004
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