Princess Cut 2 Hearts On Fire (DVD)
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After years of trying to start a family, Robert and Lauren Anderson are excited to finally be pregnant. They eagerly share the news with Robert’s older sister Grace who runs a small rural clinic with husband Clint Masters. Despite Grace’s reassurances and motherly example, Lauren fears she won’t be able to maintain her athletic boutique and adequately raise a family. Modest success buoys her hopes, until the storms of life converge, driving them all to the brink of despair. Approx. 112 minutes.
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SKU (UPC): 798576047092
Produced by: Watchman Pictures
Binding: Video DVD
Published: November 2021
Publisher: ChristianFilms.com/Christiano Brothers
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