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Radio Host's Love Story Hits the Big Screen
24 Feb
Summary
- Movie adaptation of B.K. Borison's novel 'First Time Caller' is in development.
- A Cup of Happy Productions has optioned the film rights to the romance novel.
- The story follows a jaded radio host and a hopeless romantic in Baltimore.

Film rights for B.K. Borison's 2025 romance novel, "First Time Caller," have been optioned by A Cup of Happy Productions, signaling a new adaptation for the popular book. The story, which is the second installment in Borison's "Heartstrings" trilogy, centers on Aiden Valentine, a romance hotline host in Baltimore who has lost faith in love. His professional life takes a public turn when a viral caller seeks dating advice for her mother, Lucie Stone. Lucie, initially content with her life, finds her privacy scrutinized as Baltimore becomes invested in her romantic prospects. As sparks fly between Lucie and the radio host, she faces a pivotal choice regarding her future happiness. The film adaptation is set to bring this "Sleepless in Seattle"-inspired love story to the screen, with Laura Lewis producing and Amy Huckabay penning the screenplay. Borison herself is attached as an executive producer.




