Mia (Duff), the loyal and hardworking manager of her small town's Christmas hat shop, is taken aback when her boss of over ten years asks her to train his son, Nick (Cupo), for a vacant upper-management position that Mia had been eyeing. Mia finds Nick, a handsome, successful New York City business consultant, frustrating to train until Nick takes an interest in Mia's son Scotty, assisting Scotty with a pumpkin carving contest. Mia's faith in Nick, however, is quickly shaken when he fails to appear at the competition. Mia tries to keep Nick out of her and Scotty's fragile life to protect her son from further disappointment, and Nick must decide whether staying in the small town of Wilsonville is worth giving up the big-city perks he once had in New York. As Mia tries to persuade Scotty to return to physical therapy so he can walk again, she realizes that Nick could be the Christmas miracle she has been hoping for.
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Mia (Duff), the loyal and hardworking manager of her small town's Christmas hat shop, is taken aback when her boss of over ten years asks her to train his son, Nick (Cupo), for a vacant upper-management position that Mia had been eyeing. Mia finds Nick, a handsome, successful New York City business consultant, frustrating to train until Nick takes an interest in Mia's son Scotty, assisting Scotty with a pumpkin carving contest. Mia's faith in Nick, however, is quickly shaken when he fails to appear at the competition. Mia tries to keep Nick out of her and Scotty's fragile life to protect her son from further disappointment, and Nick must decide whether staying in the small town of Wilsonville is worth giving up the big-city perks he once had in New York. As Mia tries to persuade Scotty to return to physical therapy so he can walk again, she realizes that Nick could be the Christmas miracle she has been hoping for.
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