
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Watch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTH
We meet Abril, a sophisticated businesswoman, but she’s struggling to find a job because of what happened at her last company. Feeling discouraged, she hops on a call with her cousin Belinda, who lives in Argentina. Belinda encourages her to come back and visit the family ranch. Apparently, this ranch has been in their family for generations and is currently being managed by a family friend—who just so happens to be Abril’s childhood crush, Diego.
When Abril arrives, everything seems great. She spends time with Diego, and it’s obvious they’ve been keeping tabs on each other because they’re totally in love. However, things take a turn when Abril discovers that Diego is trying to buy the ranch. She’s furious, declaring, “OVER MY DEAD BODY! THIS BELONGS TO MY FAMILY!”
But then they get terrible news. Some mail arrives, revealing that the family owes a significant amount of money. Belinda had previously brushed it off, thinking it wasn’t a big deal, but now the debt has piled up. The only way out is to accept a ridiculously low offer for the ranch.
As the crisis unfolds, Diego and Abril start spending a lot of time together. There’s plenty of walking, talking, and many moments of almost kissing. Their connection grows deeper.
Meanwhile, Abril receives an offer to return to Boston. With the salary from that job, she’d be able to pay off the ranch’s debt. Problem solved, right? Not quite—she realizes she’s not happy.
So, she goes to a waterfall to think things through. Diego shows up, and she tells him, “I sold my place in Boston. I’m not taking the job. I’m staying here because I want to run this ranch with you.” They share a big, passionate kiss, and together, they take on the challenge of running the ranch as a team.
Watch the show on Youtube - www.deckthehallmark.com/youtube
Interested in advertising on the show? Email [email protected]
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
By Bramble Jam Podcast Network4.8
24562,456 ratings
Watch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTH
We meet Abril, a sophisticated businesswoman, but she’s struggling to find a job because of what happened at her last company. Feeling discouraged, she hops on a call with her cousin Belinda, who lives in Argentina. Belinda encourages her to come back and visit the family ranch. Apparently, this ranch has been in their family for generations and is currently being managed by a family friend—who just so happens to be Abril’s childhood crush, Diego.
When Abril arrives, everything seems great. She spends time with Diego, and it’s obvious they’ve been keeping tabs on each other because they’re totally in love. However, things take a turn when Abril discovers that Diego is trying to buy the ranch. She’s furious, declaring, “OVER MY DEAD BODY! THIS BELONGS TO MY FAMILY!”
But then they get terrible news. Some mail arrives, revealing that the family owes a significant amount of money. Belinda had previously brushed it off, thinking it wasn’t a big deal, but now the debt has piled up. The only way out is to accept a ridiculously low offer for the ranch.
As the crisis unfolds, Diego and Abril start spending a lot of time together. There’s plenty of walking, talking, and many moments of almost kissing. Their connection grows deeper.
Meanwhile, Abril receives an offer to return to Boston. With the salary from that job, she’d be able to pay off the ranch’s debt. Problem solved, right? Not quite—she realizes she’s not happy.
So, she goes to a waterfall to think things through. Diego shows up, and she tells him, “I sold my place in Boston. I’m not taking the job. I’m staying here because I want to run this ranch with you.” They share a big, passionate kiss, and together, they take on the challenge of running the ranch as a team.
Watch the show on Youtube - www.deckthehallmark.com/youtube
Interested in advertising on the show? Email [email protected]
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

5,175 Listeners

246 Listeners

3,317 Listeners

12,592 Listeners

58,552 Listeners

3,262 Listeners

3,991 Listeners

13,702 Listeners

818 Listeners

194 Listeners

59 Listeners

516 Listeners

12,484 Listeners

553 Listeners

33 Listeners