Harlequin Romance Series - The Waiting Game (1998)
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Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Television
Synopsis: This dramatic romance, based on a novel by Jane Ann Krentz, weaves a compelling tale of romance and intrigue, as two young women become enveloped in the shadowy world of spy operations. Amy and... This dramatic romance, based on a novel by Jane Ann Krentz, weaves a compelling tale of romance and intrigue, as two young women become enveloped in the shadowy world of spy operations. Amy and Sarah (Paula Abdul and Chandra West), best friends since college, excitedly open their first art show in picturesque New England. Soon, however, everything falls apart, as the women, each looking for the ideal man, fall into a web of drugs, CIA operations, and a mystery surrounding Sarah's uncle. [More]
Starring: Paula Abdul, Chandra West, Chris Potter, Art Hindle
Starring: Paula Abdul, Chandra West, Chris Potter, Art Hindle, John Pyper-Ferguson, Jonathan Crombie
Director: Vic Sarin
Director: Vic Sarin
Composer: John McCarthy
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