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Eleanor "Ellie" Brooks is one of Broadway's most successful choreographers in New York City. Her life revolves around rehearsals, opening nights, and the dream of one day bringing her own production to the stage.
But everything changes when her older sister, Ava, unexpectedly passes away, leaving behind her seven-year-old daughter, Daisy.
Overnight, Ellie trades the glittering world of Broadway for school drop-offs, parent-teacher meetings, and bedtime stories. She loves Daisy with all her heart, but she's completely unprepared for the responsibility that suddenly falls into her hands.
When a major Broadway production casts a famous professional athlete as a guest star for a charity musical, Ellie finds herself thrown into complete chaos.
That athlete is Noah Reed, one of Canada's most beloved professional hockey players.
Noah knows how to score goals, handle pressure, and perform in front of thousands of fans-but singing, dancing, and standing on a Broadway stage? Absolutely not.
Ellie sees him as an arrogant celebrity who doesn't belong in her world.
Noah thinks she's far too strict and impossible to please.
But when Daisy quickly grows attached to him and Noah begins spending more time around rehearsals, their conversations slowly shift away from hockey and Broadway.
Ellie discovers that behind the headlines is a man carrying his own loneliness.
And Noah realizes that the woman who spends her life bringing stories to life on stage has stopped living her own.
Between stage lights, dance rehearsals, press appearances, and a little girl determined to play matchmaker, an unexpected love story begins to unfold.