Cindy Busby and Torrance Coombs both had roles in the hit TV series 'Heartland'. I knew this movie wasn't going to get any better, but we stuck it out till the disappointing end. We were excited to see this movie because Cindy Busby was in it Because romance is indeed in the air in this film!!!

After learning her job is on the line, Eden returns to Lake Tahoe where she used to spend her summers growing up. There she's reunited with her childhood friend Riley and finds that the draw of her past might direct her future to a happiness she's been missing in her life. less. Find out more about the Hallmark Channel movie "Romance in the Air" starring Cindy Busby and Torrance Coombs.

Romance in the Air

Bert Hall played himself in the thrill-packed wartime actioner Romance of the Air. When his plane is shot down over occupied territory, Hall disguises himself as a German soldier in hopes of making an undetected escape. The films are made by MTVplex to encourage young talent. To shows us a world ruled by sentimental idealism of the movies in and provides an ending according to their rules, but one where the characters remain trapped in fictional romance. The percentage of Approved Tomatometer Critics who have given this movie a positive review. After learning her job is on the line, Eden returns to Lake Tahoe where she used to spend her summers growing up.

Trailer Romance in the Air

There she's reunited with her childhood friend Riley and finds that the draw of her. "Up in the Air" takes the trust people once had in their jobs and pulls out the rug. It is a film for this time. Too many movie characters have jobs involving ruling people, killing them, or going to high school.

You can check out the romance and web-slinging in the video below, and then let us know what you think in the comments section. This congruency makes itself evident by the end of the story, which both fills in the necessary gaps and finishes with a very poignant and beautiful ending, with but a small. It is just a worry how in reality, lame. The movie brings a fresh perspective to the cliched but true lesson that no man (or woman) is an island.