Erica has lived in Barcelona for many years and works, among other things, as a translator. She’s known the local bookseller Nico for a long time, and there’s definitely a spark between them. Nico has now invited the author Anna, whose novel — set in Barcelona — has been a bigger success there than anywhere else. The twist is that Erica was the one who translated the book, and she took certain liberties in her translation — a key reason for its popularity in Spain. On top of that, Nico wants Erica to host and guide Anna in the lead-up to the book signing. Erica suddenly finds herself caught in several conflicts of interest.
This film is connected to its sequel, To Barcelona, Forever. Together, the two films feature two familiar faces from the world of romantic cinema: Alison Sweeney and Ashley Williams. This instalment focuses on how Erica (played by Alison) finds love, and how both her life and Anna’s are turned upside down. It’s a solid and enjoyable romantic film.
