Storyline : Business consultant Caryn Briggs is still single at 30, but is in no rush to wed. She's always been skeptical about marria...
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Storyline : Business consultant Caryn Briggs is still single at 30, but is in no rush to wed. She's always been skeptical about marriage, thinking the commitment would mean throwing away her future. She has let a string of steady boyfriends get away in favor of her own freedom. When she attends a fundraising event with friends Gregg (Chad Krowchuk) and Stephanie, she playfully agrees to have her fortune read at a charity booth run by soothsayer Madame Rue (Stefanie Powers), who ominously predicts Caryn will have an engagement ring by spring, or she'll never marry. Caryn doesn't give much thought to Madame Rue's fortune as she starts a new job with friendly, laid-back boss Tom Halsey, with whom she has a lot in common. But when Stephanie and Gregg's fortunes come true, Caryn worries she might be closer to a ring than she thought from her uptight boyfriend {full_page}
Cast : Rachel Boston, Chad Krowchuk, Kirby Morrow, Christopher Jacot, Ali Liebert, Jesse Moss, Stefanie Powers, Stephen E. Miller, Jillian Fargey, Teach Grant, Crystal Balint, Scott Hylands, Jeremy Guilbaut, Giles Panton {fbt_gallery_post}


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