At the North Pole they don’t permit
Elf’s
to play a single gambling game
But
one Elf played the lottery and won
I
won’t say more but Welfy is his name
At the North Pole they don’t permit
Elf’s
to play a single gambling game
But
one Elf played the lottery and won
I
won’t say more but Welfy is his name
Becca
Collins (Rebecca Dalton) runs her yarn shop in Montana and sources the wool
locally from the family farm run by her father Anthony (Shaun Johnston) and
sister Rose (Tamara Duarte).
But
the shop is struggling to make ends meet and her brother-in-law Josh (Mark
Ghanimé) has to work on an oil rig in Alaska to bring money in.
After
an incident on the rig and communications are cut off and they are getting not
reports from the company in Houston.
So
to appease the families new promoted PR Agent Logan Johnston (Olivier Renaud)
is sent to Montana, but he soon realises he is just there to improve the
company's image and after meeting Becca and her family he rebels against his
heartless corporate boss Martin Hill (Conrad Coates) and finds himself in the fight to save those on
board the stricken platform and before long he and Becca are stricken.
When
Real Estate Manager Jade Lewis (Ashley Brinkman) is informed by her father Arnold
(Eric Roberts) that she has inherited her grandfather's home in the Hamptons.
When
she gets to the house she discovers that neither time nor distance truly
extinguish the sparks of first love when she meets her childhood sweetheart Diego
Murillo (Mario Silva).
Rose
Walsh (Fiona Gubelmann) is a property investor who buys up run down real estate
and after renovating she quicky sells them on.
She
is a bit of a nomad so just before Christmas she travels to Ireland to flip a
cottage she purchased for a bargain price.
However
on arrival she discovers to find the property is in need of substantial repairs
and is a listed property.
The
townspeople are very welcoming and she makes friends with two other visitors
Sandy and Caitlin (Tara Egan Langley and Flavia Watson) while she is staying at
the hotel.
She
has to work closely with Sean O'Loughlin (Eoin Macken) who helps her with the
rules and regulations while introducing her to embrace Irish Christmas
traditions,
Inevitably
they find themselves falling for each other but can the relationship go
anywhere when Sean has no desire to leave his hometown and she has a fear of
settling down in one spot.
Just
before Christmas Ollie (Gus Wilder
Howell)
discovers that his parents Noreen and Oskar
(Sonya Davis and Steve Mallers) are going to
divorce and they will be moving away in the New Year.
Not
wanting to leave behind his best friend Trevor (Izzy Richter)
he turns to his wannabee girlfriend Katie (Ellison Pipe)
for help to get his parents to stay together because of her romantic insights.
He
is also assisted by an unusual ally who he met at a Christmas Tree farm, a
talking Christmas tree (Elena Flory-Barnes).
So
will Ollie succeed in reuniting his parents and will Katie get her boyfriend?
Desi
Philips (Candace Cameron Bure) faces a dilemma, her diner is in debt and the
only way to save it is to sell her late father's beloved old pickup truck.
While
getting the truck ready for sale she discovers an audio cassette tape on which
her father has left a message and instructions for her to embark on a road trip
to pleasure bluff and making some stops along the way.
A
seemingly chance meeting outside her diner, when she is about to set off, with a
handsome stranger called Greyson (Eric Johnson), who asks to join her because
he has business at her destination.
It
soon turns into an intriguing journey for Desi as she learns things about her
late parents, especially her father and she also discovers who Greyson really
is.
So
when she reaches Treasure Bluff will she find the courage to embrace the future
and will Greyson be in it.
Businesswoman
Ally (Candace Cameron Bure) returns to her old hometown because she has finally
found a buyer for the greeting-card shop her Grandma Joy (Cheryl Swan) left her
to arrange the sale.
When
she gets to the shop in Indiana, she meets Bennett (Paul Greene) who runs the
shop for her.
Ally
wishes her grandmother had sold it back when she had the chance in 1945, but he
doesn't want her to sell, and as they argue about it, thunderclaps and
lightning strikes, and when they look around, they're still in the shop, but its
1945, and young grandma Joy (Natasha Bure) is there.
Ally
sees it as an opportunity to persuade her grandmother to take the offer to sell,
so will she succeed and what will happen if she does?