Meg left her real estate job behind when she took over her mother's bookstore. Now she runs it with the help of an investment from her aunt. In the bookstore, she hosts a book club where participants receive anonymous books to read called the Blind Date Book Club. A radio station visits and does a feature on the club, and author Graham happens to hear the segment and becomes interested. He has a successful series of books but currently wants to try writing something different. He heads to the book club to see if he can find inspiration. Meanwhile, Meg's aunt contacts her and informs her that she needs her investment back.
A good film in honor of books. A well-functioning interplay between Erik Krakow and Robert Buckley, along with a lot of feel-good moments and books, makes the movie worth watching.
