Amber leads a nomadic life, staying in one place only until she has saved enough money for gas to travel again. This time, she happens to rent a room above Clay’s antique shop. Clay lives a reclusive life and follows strict rules he has set for himself—such as never being alone in a room with a woman. Amber is fascinated by Clay and tries to get him to open up, which is not an easy task. From others in town, she learns that Clay hasn't always been the way he is now.
Something as unusual as a Christian film that is actually really good as a romantic movie. Partly because it maintains a high production quality, including the acting, and partly because the Christian theme is not overemphasized. What happened to Clay could just as well have happened to an atheist. The film also offers a truly romantic ending, even though the epilogue, as usual, could have been a bit more substantial.
