Olivia has decided to sell her house and invest in Mick’s inn, as Mick is looking for an investor. Mick is taken aback when Olivia arrives and announces that she intends to become his new business partner—he had been expecting them to rekindle their relationship instead (see The Wedding March).
As if that weren’t enough, Olivia also turns out not to be the quiet, hands-off partner Mick had hoped for. She has plenty of ideas on how to improve the inn, which has lost many wedding bookings to a new hotel. At the same time, they receive a wedding booking where the bride quickly proves to be a full-blown bridezilla.
This film doesn’t quite fit my narrow definition of movies in this collection, but I’ve chosen to include it anyway since it’s part of a six-film series built around the same theme. Even so, as the second entry in the series, it holds up as a solid romantic film with several parallel love stories.
