A single father hires a woman to take care of his daughter while they're in Aruba.A single father hires a woman to take care of his daughter while they're in Aruba.A single father hires a woman to take care of his daughter while they're in Aruba.
Sashleigha Hightower
- Amber
- (as Sashleigha)
Kealii Johnson
- Minister Figeroa
- (as KeAlii 'Eazy' Johnson)
Yolanda Stange
- Jackie
- (as Yolanda Wood)
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Performed by Elastic Hoofbeats (feat. Joey Ebach)
Written by Susan Simonson and Joey Ebach
Published by Bailey Pond Music & Ebach Music Publishing
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Beautiful setting for a dull romance
It has a good premise which flings the couple together, but they don't gel and it's only Hallmark quick-fixit scriptglue that joins them together at the end.
While it's realistic that Connor is awkward about how to relate to a beautiful live-in help (and where does a responsible employer draw the line?) McConnell delivers a one-note awkward wooden, work-nerd characterisation throughout - what Sashleigha is supposed to see in him is beyond me (and we won't explore the 20 year age gap between the actors.) And if after all the years he's been working in alternative energy, the fact that he hasn't worked out how to sell his product to a reluctant public suggests he's a man of little imagination. No wonder his wife left him!
It's like watching a tip-top table tennis player try to make a match with a guy holding a tennis racquet stuck on the baseline - one hopes that Sashleigha has a more lively sparring partner in her next love-match!
While it's realistic that Connor is awkward about how to relate to a beautiful live-in help (and where does a responsible employer draw the line?) McConnell delivers a one-note awkward wooden, work-nerd characterisation throughout - what Sashleigha is supposed to see in him is beyond me (and we won't explore the 20 year age gap between the actors.) And if after all the years he's been working in alternative energy, the fact that he hasn't worked out how to sell his product to a reluctant public suggests he's a man of little imagination. No wonder his wife left him!
It's like watching a tip-top table tennis player try to make a match with a guy holding a tennis racquet stuck on the baseline - one hopes that Sashleigha has a more lively sparring partner in her next love-match!
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- Feb 21, 2022
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