Hallmark's first-ever streaming series, spawned from Hallmark Channel's longest running, most-watched primetime series to date, "When Calls the Heart."
This show is about a wealthy woman in the 1800s who gives up her comfortable class station in order to head West and be a school teacher. Elizabeth Thatcher trades high society life for a classroom post in the prairie, determined to prove she is brave enough to live on her own. She learns through her aunt's secret diary that she had been a pioneer woman herself, and uses it as a guide to embark on her own adventures.
Jennifer Shannon is a sleuthing yard sale treasure hunter, who looks for items she can sell at her store Rags to Riches. Her keen eye for finding valuables often gets her caught up in criminal investigations that happen at the second-hand sales she attends.
Three high school friends end up in situations they never thought they would. Jason just found out his wife left him and cleaned him out, he's also facing a indictment for fraud, Jason in a suicide attempt shoots himself in the foot. Sherman, a diet guru hijacks and Entenmann's truck.
Ava Gregory thought life couldn't get any better. She's young, free and single with a great group of friends, a fabulous beach front house in California and a promising career as a fashion designer. But when she receives some devastating news from her home town in Kansas her whole life is turned upside down.
Danny, a widower talk-show host, has three daughters (D.J., Stephanie, and Michelle). Lucky for him, his brother-in-law Jesse, a true Elvis super-freak, and Joey, a struggling comic, help him raise the girls. A sitcom about a really full house (by the last season, nine people and a dog live under the same roof).