The board of Nora's company wants her to write a series of articles about using a dating app and finding love by Christmas. The goal is to retain existing readers while also attracting a new audience. Nora is completely against the idea, but under the threat of losing her job, she feels forced to go through with it. However, she plans to make up the entire story to avoid actually doing it. Then she discovers that the chairman of the board has hired photographer Jack to follow her during the activities. Now, she has no choice but to go through with them—under Jack's watchful eye.
In terms of production, it holds a fairly decent quality, but it falls short on two points. Firstly, the entire plot is quite silly, like a board would subject an experienced CEO to this. The second problem is Teri Hatcher's age. I don't have a problem in principle with an older woman falling in love with a younger man, but pretending in the film that she and her surroundings are essentially of the same age just seems ridiculous. She is eight years older than Dan Payne. If they had made a point of this, it might have worked.