A bride abandoned at the altar . . . just in time for Christmas? 'Tis the season for second chances at Cheryl Harper's Elvis-themed Rock'n'Rolla Hotel.
After trying and failing at acting, modeling, dog grooming, and a dozen other jobs, Grace Andersen thought for sure she'd nail marrying a rich man. But dumped in a hotel chapel and strapped for cash, Grace needs a miracle--and a job.
If it were up to Charlie McMinn, Grace would be a married lady by now. Officiating weddings in gold lame and a rock star pompadour may not have been his idea of getting into the holiday...
A bride abandoned at the altar . . . just in time for Christmas? 'Tis the season for second chances at Cheryl Harper's Elvis-themed Rock'n'Roll...
Running the place. Like a boss. Lindy Mason is happy to be back at Lincoln High School. As principal, she's faced with the tough decision on how to handle a bullying case involving Maddie Myers, daughter of the boy who made her high school days a misery. Getting better all the time. Ryan Myers is panicked when he rushes into the principal's office to rescue his daughter and shocked to see Lindy behind the desk. Single parenting means plenty of sleepless nights, time he spends regretting his mistakes and worrying over Maddie's future. Lindy and Ryan have to come to terms with the way life's...
Running the place. Like a boss. Lindy Mason is happy to be back at Lincoln High School. As principal, she's faced with the tough decision on how to ha...
Whether it's the equipment contract for the biggest college football program in the state of Texas or the championship coach who got away, Nina Montrose refuses to be defeated. Being a winner comes with perks, but Coach Jack Ford wants something more than a fat paycheck, fancy parties, and big house. He's moved to small-town Lincoln to do what he loves: teach kids. He's seen firsthand how sports programs can change lives. Nina had them at "I Do" but Jack walked away. When she blows into town with one last play, sonogram in hand, they're going to have to find a way they both can win.
Whether it's the equipment contract for the biggest college football program in the state of Texas or the championship coach who got away, Nina Montro...