- World-famous pianist Margot returns to Chateau Neuhaus for Christmas. While there she reunites with her ex-boyfriend Jackson, who convinces her to headline their annual Christmas Concert.
- Margot, a world-renowned pianist, returns to Chateau Neuhaus to spend the holidays with her family and rediscover her passion for music. While there, her ex-boyfriend and former bandmate Jackson convinces her to headline the annual Christmas Concert, and working together brings back all their old feelings.—Happy_Evil_Dude
- Margot Hammond, a world-renowned pianist, has been on tour and seems to have lost her passion in her performances. This has been picked up by critic Evelyn March in two rather negative reviews. While she received favorable comments on her technical skills, musicality seemed to be lacking. Margot is preparing for some Christmas concerts in New York City when the theater is closed for safety issues. She decides to meet her family at the Chateau Neuhaus in Boulder to spend the holidays with them. While there, she runs into Jackson Lewis, her ex-boyfriend with whom she had a painful split. She had a solo tour offer, but he wanted to stay in place. Jackson is in a bind. He has agreed to direct a Christmas concert for the Chateau in 10 days for which the performers, one by one, have withdrawn due to medical or family issues. He hears her playing Christmas music in the lounge and asks her to help with the concert. Reluctantly she agrees. When she accompanies him to a music store to get new cello strings and sound post adjustments, they bump into Sam Bennet, a violinist from the famous Lafayette Quartet. They have been inactive for years since a split cause by Sarah Baxter, Sam's girlfriend and fellow violinist, wanting to settle down and have a family while he wanted to continue the ambitious tour career. Margot recognizes him. Together, she and Jackson talk the two into linking up with the violist. Their cello player died, so Jackson offers to fill in for him. The show arrives, Evelyn Marsh happens to be there, too, and Margot plays "O, Holy Night" in memory of her father. It's inspired. Evelyn tells her so. Margot and Jackson decide to give their relationship another go.—Garon Smith
- Cellist Jackson Lewis became music teacher in his winter hometown Boulder, where his slick former classmate Adam Johnson, who runs the classy hotel Chateau Neuhaus, needs an alternative for the Christmas concert as the stars canceled ten days ahead due to a collapsed ceiling. Possibly godsend is the presence as tourist of his ex friend, Margot Hammond, who left town and him to become an international pianist, but since a few season is lacking motivation and inspiration. She agrees to play, but only if they manage to reunite the famous Lafayette quartet she played in, with two violinists, widowed, retires, music shop running Sam Bennet, and Sarah Baxter, who both agree, but only if the deceased cellist is replaced- a job for Jackson, who gets last-minute an extra star, initially canceled singer Evelyn Marsh.—KGF Vissers
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