For The Love Of Jessee (DVD)
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After an accident leaves Doctor Luke Matthews (Randy Wayne) a widower and a father in the matter of hours, he must learn how to start over. And when one of his former patients, Sage (Mandahla Rose) loses her baby due to a miscarriage, Luke decides to hire her as his nanny. Much to his mother’s concern (Adrienne Barbeau), Sage takes the job and becomes apart of the family. As Sage buries herself with taking care of baby Jessee, Luke loses himself in work, hiding his pain from his best friend (Tony Denman) and the rest of his family. Over time Luke and Sage find they have a lot more in common then just their love for Jessee. The path to a second chance is filled with real life drama, heartache and redemption.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781970139525
UPC: 095163891169
Produced by: Bridgestone MultiMedia
Binding: Video DVD
Published: May 2020
Publisher: Bridgestone MultiMedia Group
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