Kate Everett is about to begin his "second Act." She is the widow of eight years and it is time to start looking for someone to share their lives. He closes with a high-pressure job with something that will give him more free time. He gets rid of the huge family home and moves into a gorgeous apartment, which is smaller and easier to manage. He's got quite a lot to find out the rest of his life. All she has to do is sit back, relax and let the pieces fall into place.
But his real life never gets the memo. First, his son moves back in with her — together with his girlfriend. Her dream job is part way through, leaving her unemployed. His mother, whom he had not spoken to in years, can no longer live alone and have to move her in the basement. And his only daughter is planning to the smallest and simplest wedding all wedding, much to the dismay of Kate's history.
Kate thinks that he and Jake, his former college love, which has reemerged to the online dating site, of all places, to build something real and that maybe his happy ending is finally in front of him. But the arrival of Edward, his daughter, the future father-in-law of Kate, an unexpected choice.
It looks like a real happiness may require some modification to the plan.






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