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Hallmark Mysteries & More

Hallmark Mysteries & More

De: Eric Rutin & Andrea Claassen
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The podcast Sleuthers can’t stop talking about.


If you love Hallmark’s cozy whodunnits, sharp sleuths, and slow-burn romances, you’ve found your new favorite podcast. Hallmark Mysteries and More is the only podcast dedicated entirely to Hallmark’s beloved mystery movies and series, including fan-favorites like Mystery 101, Aurora Teagarden, Curious Caterer, The Cases of Mystery Lane, Signed, Sealed, Delivered, and beyond.


Hosted by real-life mystery buffs Andrea and Eric, each episode delivers smart, funny, and passionate deep dives into new releases and classic Hallmark mysteries. Expect honest reviews, character breakdowns, fan theories, behind-the-scenes trivia, and the kind of banter that feels like you’re sleuthing with friends.


🎥 Plus, we bring you exclusive interviews with Hallmark stars, directors, writers, and producers, giving fans rare access to the creative minds behind the mysteries.


Whether you’re a longtime Sleuther or brand-new to the genre, Hallmark Mysteries and More is your weekly escape into the warm, suspenseful world of Hallmark mysteries.


🕵️‍♀️ New episodes every week. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.


📱 Follow us on Instagram & TikTok: @hallmarkmysteriesandmore

🎧 Subscribe now and join thousands of mystery fans who never miss a clue.


Note: This podcast is fan-created and is not affiliated with or sponsored by Hallmark or Hallmark Media.



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Episodios
  • A Season to Blossom Review
    Apr 13 2026

    We would love to hear from you. Send us your thoughts or suggestions.

    This week we’re reviewing A Season to Blossom, Hallmark’s spring romance starring Emily Tennant and Carlo Marx. An aspiring writer returns to sell her late grandmother’s bookstore, rediscovers her voice and her roots, and finds herself falling for her childhood crush all over again. It’s the old-school Hallmark comfort we’ve been craving — and it actually feels like spring.

    We break down why the chemistry between the leads is so believable, why the seasonal living themes hit harder than you’d expect, the surprisingly accurate yoga breathwork scene, the bookstore aesthetic, the cats, and the tire swing scene we didn’t see coming. We also catch a quiet little continuity mistake no one else seems to have noticed (elderberry vs. elderflower — you’ll know it when you hear it), talk through a missed cameo opportunity that could have been SO fun, and recommend the Hallmark movies to watch next if you loved this one.

    Plus — Andrea made a last-minute $157 flight to Florida for spring break, drove her in-laws’ new car back to Minnesota, and survived the worst hotel neighbors imaginable in Atlanta. IRC was watching Hallmark in his Vegas hotel room while his wife was at Def Leppard and has strong feelings about paper-thin walls.


    ⭐ IRC: Loved it | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Andrea: 4 Stars

    Chapters

    Calculated from transcript at 189 wpm against actual runtime of 20:06.

    0:00 — Welcome to Hallmark Mysteries and More

    0:16 — Andrea’s Last-Minute $157 Flight to Florida

    1:43 — Road Trip Horror: The Atlanta Hotel From Hell

    2:48 — IRC’s Vegas Hotel Story

    3:28 — How IRC Found A Season to Blossom on TV

    3:43 — A Season to Blossom — Plot Overview

    4:07 — Andrea’s Review: Seasonal Living, Yoga & the Bookstore

    5:56 — IRC’s Review: Old-School Hallmark Done Right

    8:52 — Behind the Scenes: Filmed in Freezing December

    9:52 — What We Didn’t Like: The Elderberry Mistake

    11:36 — Missed Cameo Opportunity

    12:40 — Standout Scenes: Tire Swing & Flower Shop

    14:35 — Romance & Secondary Relationships

    17:19 — Similar Movie Recommendations

    19:47 — Next Week Preview & Outro

    Movies Mentioned

    Follow Me to Daisy Hills — small-town store as centerpiece, father relationship, reunion romance

    A Novel Romance — Hallmark bookstore romance

    Frozen in Love — Luke MacFarlane & Rachel Leigh Cook, hockey player + bookstore

    Taking a Shot at Love — Luke MacFarlane, Alexa PeñaVega, dance studio

    Tags

    #HallmarkMysteries #ASeasonToBlossom #HallmarkReview #HallmarkChannel #EmilyTennant #CarloMarx #HallmarkMovies #SpringMovies #HallmarkMysteriesAndMore #CozyTV #HallmarkPodcast #BookstoreRomance #SeasonalLiving

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    This podcast was created by fans for fans and is NOT affiliated with or sponsored by Hallmark or the Hallmark Channel.

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    20 m
  • Hope Valley 1874 Episode 3 Review
    Apr 7 2026

    We would love to hear from you. Send us your thoughts or suggestions.

    Eric and Andrea are back with their review of Hope Valley 1874 Episode 3, "Good Prospects." Rebecca's mess tent, the Olivia/Alexander/Clayton love triangle, a standout new character in Phoebe the beekeeper, and why Bethany Joy Lenz is simply operating at a different level than everyone else on screen.

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    This podcast was created by fans for fans and is NOT affiliated with or sponsored by Hallmark or the Hallmark Channel.

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    17 m
  • Hope Valley 1874 Episode 2 Review
    Apr 3 2026

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    Eric and Andrea are back in 1874 for Episode 2 of Hope Valley 1874, "All in a Dream," and things are starting to pick up. Rebecca gets resourceful when Tom shuts her down on lumber for the boarding house, Mounty Alexander steps in to mediate a rancher vs. prospector conflict, and we're getting our first real hints at what Rebecca is running from.

    The verdict? It's better than the premiere. Bethany Joy Lenz continues to carry every scene with her nonverbals and pure enthusiasm for the role, and the plots are finally developing beyond introductions. Benjamin Ayres is growing into the cowboy thing (Andrea says give him one more episode), Lachlan Quarmby is becoming a standout as Alexander, and the love triangle with Clayton and Olivia is taking shape. Eric has some thoughts on Rebecca's historically bold lipstick, the land ownership drama has the history buff in him hooked, and both hosts are intrigued by where Rebecca's backstory is headed.

    Plus: Is there any actual romantic tension between Tom and Rebecca? Team Alexander or Team Clayton? And would Eric even be watching this if Jill Hennessy wasn't in it?

    0:00 Intro 0:20 Episode 2 Recap: All in a Dream 0:45 First Impressions: Better Than the Premiere 1:30 Bethany Joy Lenz's Performance 2:30 Benjamin Ayres as a Cowboy: Miscast or Growing Into It? 3:45 Lachlan Quarmby as Alexander 4:30 The Land Ownership Plot 5:15 Tom and Rebecca: Where's the Romance? 6:30 The Love Triangle: Olivia, Alexander, and Clayton 7:45 What We Didn't Like 8:30 Standout Scene and Performance 9:45 What We're Hoping For: Rebecca's Backstory 11:00 Alexander Investigating Rebecca 11:45 Would We Watch Without Reviewing It? 12:30 Final Thoughts 13:15 Outro

    #HopeValley1874 #WhenCallsTheHeart #BethanyJoyLenz #HallmarkChannel #HopeValley #WCTH #LachlanQuarmby #BenjaminAyres #JillHennessy #HallmarkMysteriesAndMore #HallmarkReview















    Follow us on social media:
    Instagram and TikTok: @hallmarkmysteriesandmore
    Youtube

    Or visit our website.

    This podcast was created by fans for fans and is NOT affiliated with or sponsored by Hallmark or the Hallmark Channel.

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    14 m
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