I don't believe this is a Hallmark movie but it follows the formula pretty closely. Two attractive single people are attracted to each other, something arises to tear them apart, only to lead to a reconciliation and what my wife and I call the "Hallmark Kiss" during the last minute of the almost 90-minute movie.
We found it interesting and were entertained, streaming on Prime. A Canadian movie, it was filmed in Hamilton, Ontario.
Ashley Newbrough is Tory, a single lady who recently became the head of Linton Publishing when her dad stepped away from the position. She also decided to adopt a baby, a little girl she named Alice after her mother who had passed away when she was eight. Now, she was searching for a nanny while her three good friends were trying to help her find a husband.
Ryan Bruce is Finn, aspiring author. He is trying real hard to get Tory to read his manuscript. To the point where he looked up her home address and showed up there. It turns out Tory and her friends were interviewing people for the job of nanny and they mistook Finn for one of the candidates. Beyond expectations he gets hired, and still trying to find a way to get his manuscript read.
Things get complicated when Tory's dad brings an executive from England, his hope is this new guy and Tory can become a power couple.
I must admit the first 2/3 of the movie was a bit uninteresting but things picked up in the last 1/3rd of the movie, and left a good feeling for viewing it.
Really, just a fluff of a movie but entertaining fluff. No sex, no bad language.