Holly works as an event planner and aims to get a promotion to handle bigger events. Leading up to Christmas she gets a job to arrange a Christmas party for an architectural firm, which could help her with her promotion. The condition is that she must work together with Theo, the son of the firm's owner and CEO. The company is in the bidding for a prestigious project and they hope to show the local mayor that they are the right company for the job and as the mayor likes traditions, much is in the balance for this Christmas party. The problem is that Theo does not appreciate how important this is and wants to concentrate more on the technical presentation. Can Holly get him to understand the importance of Christmas traditions and help him win the contract?—Devnull
Known as a "fixer" for difficult clients, a talented party planner must help a young CEO plan the Christmas party of the year to dazzle the mayor and save his company. Wil the "fixer" fix something more than just the company?