At a Bourbon Street lounge in New Orleans, in the run up to Christmas, Lindsey Scott (Marla Sokoloff) and Wes Bailey (Rob Mayes) are a reluctant duelling pianos/singing act, that reluctance being due to them being complete opposites.
Lindsey is
classically trained and structured whereas Wes is more relaxed, and more Jazz
oriented.
Their last
gig of the year is cancelled at the last minute and as the money from that show
was going to fund her flight home for Christmas, she is left deflated.
Her sister
Allie (Whitney Palmer) is almost due with her first baby so her need to get
home promptly was acute Wes on the other hand needed to get home to see his
sick mother before she passed.
In passing
conversation it transpired that they were both from small hometowns just outside
of Akron, so he suggests that they drive the fifteen-hour straight through
journey together and she reluctantly agrees.
On the road
trip, they meet one obstacle after another, detours, breakdowns, adverse
weather, all of which threatened to prevent them from reaching their respective
homes in time for Christmas.
But as a
result, they have to spend more time together than they expected and in the
process, they truly to get to know and understand each other.
And somewhere
along the way they fell in love.
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