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A Nanny Desired
Megan (Kenna James) takes on a new job working as a nanny for childfree couple, Joanne (Casey Calvert) and Evan (Jay Smooth). If the lack of child wasn't enough of a sign, over the course of a week Megan soon realises that all is not as it seems with her new bosses. Is she really there to work or do they have another idea in store for her? When Megan notices Joanne's heightened interest in her she feels strange, but she can't put her finger exactly on the feeling. Is she unnerved, or is she aroused? Jacky Saint James directs this explicit adult film that explores sexual urges felt in an open marriage.
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Plot Summary
A successful businesswoman, distraught after a painful breakup, seeks solace and a fresh start by hiring a nanny for her young son. However, the arrival of the new nanny, with her own hidden motives, complicates her life and her budding new romance in unexpected ways.
Critical Reception
A Nanny Desired is a made-for-television drama film that garnered modest attention, primarily within its target audience for romance and family-themed programming. While it offered a predictable yet comforting narrative, critical reviews were generally mixed, with some praising its earnest performances and emotional arcs, while others found its plot to be formulaic and lacking in originality.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its touching performances and heartfelt moments.
Criticized for its predictable plot and reliance on common romantic drama tropes.
A comforting watch for fans of the genre, though not groundbreaking.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'A Nanny Desired' is not widely available through aggregated Google user reviews. However, discussions surrounding similar television films suggest viewers often appreciate straightforward romantic narratives with emotional depth and satisfying resolutions.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by DeVon Franklin, a prominent producer and author known for his faith-based and family-friendly projects.
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