Newly single, safe and sorted . . . Eve's separation from Ian is amicable, her daughter Mel is a high-flier, and her son Ben, the apple of her eye, is the local charmer. She has a congenial job, good friends, and all the time in the world to improve her tennis. But passion is no respecter of plans, and Eve's chase tranquility, like Ben's boyhood teddy, is about to go out the window with a vengeance. Because when sons grow up, mothers must too . . .