![]() ![]() The less-than-maternal Bunny, threatened by Becca and the change in Edward's lifestyle, connives with his mother to hasten their nuptials, going so far as to engage a wedding coordinator and place an announcement in the Sunday Times. Edward gives up his treasured "irresponsible solitude," as well as his regular squash game, to play hide and seek. ![]() Becca gives up business meetings in Paris and Stockholm to see that Emily is accepted into the right nursery school. Precocious Emily, heir to a fortune, desperately needs love and attention. Emily's mother had been Becca's best friend, and her father Edward's. Becca and Edward are thrust together when they become the co-guardians of Emily Stearns, a four-year-old suddenly orphaned by the death of both parents. He is expected to marry Bunny Stirrup, daughter of neighbors in the Hamptons, but is in no hurry to do so. ![]() ![]() Edward Kirkland, a genteel, good-natured bachelor in his mid-30s, is content to handle the family's philanthropies and don a tux to dine for a good cause most evenings. Becca Reinhart, a scrappy, self-made 31-year-old workaholic on Wall Street's fast track, loves her job and has no interest in snagging a husband. Brown (Legally Blonde) has come up with another winning premise. ![]()
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