Picking up three years after the original film, the story finds ( Gail O'Grady ) juggling a career as a lawyer while raising her young son, Jake. Her life is further complicated by the sexual awakening of her 18-year-old daughter, Sara (Chelsea Hobbs), who becomes infatuated with an older photographer.
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The central conflict ignites when Jess’s former flame, (Grant Show), reappears. Alex is now newly divorced and unaware that he is the biological father of Jake. Jess must decide between her stable fiancé, Steve (Rick Roberts), and the rekindled passion she feels for Alex. Key themes explored in the film include: Picking up three years after the original film,
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The 2005 television film serves as a direct sequel to the 2003 Lifetime hit "Sex & the Single Mom." Directed by Don McBrearty and written by Judith Paige Mitchell, the film continues the emotionally charged story of Jess Gradwell as she navigates the complexities of motherhood, romance, and professional ambition. Plot Overview and Themes
The production was led by executive producers Les Alexander and Don Enright, with music composed by James S. Levine.