ABOUT HEARTS IN QUESTION
An air of discord settles over Hope Valley when Jack’s spirited mother, Charlotte, pays an unexpected visit… and stays with Elizabeth. While Charlotte "helpfully", critiques Elizabeth's skills as a housekeeper, pie-maker and teacher, Rosemary has become a bit of a taskmaster herself for those helping with her imminent wedding to Lee. Meanwhile Gowen comes under suspicion for "irregularities", in the bank’s bookkeeping, and as he and Nora prepare to leave town, Bill and Jack must contend with a violent storm, rising flood waters and the collapse of the Silverton mine!
Actors: Daniel Lissing, Erin Krakow
Directors: Neill Fearnley
Format: NTSC, Widescreen
Language: English
Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
Number of discs: 1
Rated:
Unrated
Not Rated
Studio: Shout! Factory
DVD Release Date: October 4, 2016
Run Time: 84 minutes
MY REVIEW
When Calls The Heart-Hearts in Question is another amazing DVD in this Hallmark series. So many things happen on one show. It doesn’t just have one story line, but several and I love that.
Jack’s mother comes and tells Elizabeth how to cook food, wash clothes and do the things that Jack likes.
Rosemary and Lee are putting together there wedding. Everything has to be more than perfect for Rosemary, but she learns some valuable lessons.
Will Gowen’s bad practices catch up with him? Nora and Gowen leave town and you can imagine why.
All of this si going on and a very violent storm brings floods, collapse of the Silverton mine. So much action and adventure. The ending is just magical, but some have to go through horrible heartaches.
Really a thrilling show that will make you want to watch it again and again. Highly recommend this fantastic series.
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