In an attempt to reconnect with her teenage son, Dana (Danica McKellar), a divorced mother, decides to take him to a campsite created specifically for families. There, she meets another single parent, Steve (Paul Greene), who is having the same issues connecting with his daughter and is hoping that some time camping together will help solve the problem. Luckily, the struggles in school that Steve's daughter is facing are something that Dana is able to help with, considering she herself is a math teacher.
Anyone who is a fan of Danica McKellar knows much she enjoys math in real life. In fact, with "Campfire Kiss" being the first film she's produced, she decided to make teaching math her character's occupation for a special reason. "I wanted to play a math teacher where I can somehow get some of my mission out, some of my message, about girls in math and empowerment," the actor shared during an interview with BUILD Series.
In the same way that her character helps Steve's daughter, Steve helps Dana's son by building up his self-confidence. It seems that these two single parents make a pretty perfect team, sending sparks flying in this romantic comedy that Hallmark movie fans are sure to love.