Over the years, one thing that’s always been a part of my TV life is the Hallmark Channel. I’ve been collecting their DVDs for years, and the ones I don’t own, I make sure to record on my DVR. So, I thought I’d share some of my favorite Hallmark romance movies with you today, with “15 Hallmark Romances, Part 2.”
Since I last talked about my favorite Hallmark Romances over two years ago, I’ve watched many new originals, and I’m still excited to see even more. Some of these movies made me smile but didn’t leave a lasting impression. However, others truly stood out and had that special something that made them memorable.
Today, I’ll continue from where I left off with a second list of favorite Hallmark romances. I won’t be including any Christmas movies since they deserve their own separate list. So, here are 15 more of my favorite Hallmark movies:
1. Anything For Love (2016)
This movie is super cute, and the chemistry between the leads is effortless. It follows an executive whose career scares off the men she dates. Paul Greene, from “When Calls the Heart,” plays the guy who isn’t intimidated, but is he hiding something?
2. Cooking with Love (2018)
Ali Liebert, often cast as the best friend, teams up with Brett Dalton from “Agents of SHIELD” in this charming romance. It’s about a TV producer and a know-it-all chef who have to find common ground to make their cooking show work.
3. Dater’s Handbook
Meghan Markle stars in this romance about a career woman with a history of bad romantic choices. She decides to follow a self-help dating book, leading her to meet two very different men, which makes her question what she really wants in a partner.
4. Frozen in Love (2018)
If you enjoy the enemies-to-lovers trope, this one’s for you. It features witty banter between a disgraced hockey star and a bookshop owner who work together to get some good PR. Rachael Leigh Cook and Niall Matter star in this delightful film.
5. Love Blossoms
This somewhat underrated Hallmark movie focuses on the creation of a new perfume. It’s a quiet and swoon-worthy romance with a talented cast.
6. Love Once and Always (2018)
This film has a charming, old-fashioned feel. The story centers on a grand estate from the Gilded Age that’s set to be torn down. Naturally, the lead couple finds themselves on opposite sides of the issue.
7. My Favorite Wedding
Maggie Lawson and Paul Greene, best known from “When Calls the Heart,” star in this funny comedy about a wedding that’s full of mishaps. Lawson plays the maid of honor, and Greene is the best man, and they don’t exactly see eye to eye.
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