A high-level executive must find herself a husband before Christmas in order to inherit a fortune.
Carrie has invested her career into the family company which she now leads. When her younger sister Katie announces that she's getting married, an old stipulation in their grandmother's will comes to light: The husband of the sister who marries first will inherit the company. Suddenly Carrie is faced with the prospect of losing her life as she knows it. She quickly hatches a plan to get married before her sister to save the situation.—Johan Hammar
Mark Tate runs heiress mother in law's distribution firm Emerson Foods, with daughter Carrie, who learns only when that maternal grandma dies that her testament leaves it to the first married granddaughter. That probably means her sister Katie, who already plans her wedding with Ethan, who unlike her doesn't dismiss a lead in the business. To secure her position, Carrie plans a sham wedding with suave friend Paul Taylor, whom she failed to notice being gay, hence declines. Meanwhile she develops a love-hate relationship with attorney Dylan Patrick Courtney, Ethan's best man, who also represents the Napa family wine firm Emerson hopes to buy, which ultimately leads to an alternative solution.—KGF Vissers