
Sweet Surrender 2014
After a bitter breakup with his childhood sweetheart, Tom Campbell fled his hometown to serve in the military. A decade later, he returns to find his grandmother's beloved bed-and-breakfast, Cupid's, on the brink of financial ruin.
Director: Kevin Connor
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sweet Surrender (2014) about?
Years after a painful breakup, Tom Campbell returns to his hometown to save his grandmother's struggling bed-and-breakfast, only to clash with his ex, Chelsea, who wants to demolish it for a mall. As he fights to preserve the place's legacy, emotions resurface—and new feelings begin to bloom.
Who directed Sweet Surrender?
The film was directed by Kevin Connor, known for his work in lighthearted dramas and TV movies that blend romance with small-town life.
Who stars in Sweet Surrender?
The cast includes Adam Mayfield, Arielle Kebbel, Haylie Duff, Paul Ganus, and Marion Ross.
Is Sweet Surrender (2014) worth watching?
While unrated on IMDb, this TV movie romance leans into familiar tropes with warmth and sincerity. Fans of cozy, nostalgic dramas with a touch of small-town drama will likely find it charming, even if it plays it safe.
How long is Sweet Surrender?
Sweet Surrender runs for 90 minutes.
About Sweet Surrender (2014) — A Small-Town Romance About Second Chances
After a bitter breakup with his childhood sweetheart, Tom Campbell fled his hometown to serve in the military. A decade later, he returns to find his grandmother's beloved bed-and-breakfast, Cupid's, on the brink of financial ruin. The charming but opportunistic mayor—none other than his past flame, Chelsea—sees her chance to transform the historic property into a soulless shopping center.
As Tom races to save the inn that once brought love to its guests, old wounds reopen and new passions unexpectedly stir. Kevin Connor's gentle romantic drama, *Sweet Surrender (2014)*, blends heartfelt nostalgia with small-town charm, weaving a tale of second chances and the bittersweet power of letting go. With its warm autumn palette and relatable themes of reconciliation, this TV movie promises a cozy escape for fans of feel-good romance.