Sweet Pecan Summer
Amanda must work with her ex-boyfriend, J.P., to sell her favorite aunt’s pecan farm. Putting aside their differences, old feelings start to rekindle and they question their life paths.
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Genre: Comedy, Drama, Family, Romance, TV Movie
Director: Dustin Rikert
Actors: Bethany Hubbard Jones, Brandan Ngo, Chase Ramsey, Christine Ko, John Forker, Katie Koenig, Lauren Tom, Scott Takeda, Shaun Egbert, Shelly Townsend, Wes Brown
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