Two years after her husband suddenly dies, Mary Davis finds herself alone and distant from her only daughter Liz, who has taken control of the family business. While browsing through an antiques store, she stumbles across the framed motto, "It is never too late to be what you might have been." Despite Liz's protests, Mary is inspired and resolves to travel to Paris, where she has arranged a private reconciliation with an old flame in their favorite romantic garden. But Mary's well-kept secrets are about to be exposed and severely threaten her relationship with Liz.
"Two years after her husband suddenly dies, Mary Davis finds herself alone and distant from her only daughter Liz, who has taken control of the family business. While browsing through an antiques store, she stumbles across the framed motto, "It is never too late to be what you might have been." Despite Liz's protests, Mary is inspired and resolves to travel to Paris, where she has arranged a private reconciliation with an old flame in their favorite romantic garden. But Mary's well-kept secrets are about to be exposed and severely threaten her relationship with Liz."@en
"Two years after her husband suddenly dies, Mary Davis finds herself alone and distant from her only daughter Liz, who has taken control of the family business. While browsing through an antiques store, she stumbles across the framed motto, "It is never too late to be what you might have been." Despite Li's protests, Mary is inspired and resolves to travel to Paris, where she has arranged a private reconciliation with an old flame in their favorite romantic garden. But Mary's well-kept secrets are about to be exposed and severly threaten her relationship with Liz."@en
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