A quintessential Christmas romantic comedy produced by Stan features Poppy Montgomery in the role of Emmy, the daughter of Clementine Jones. This detail is significant as Emmy is an Australian author whose book, centered on reconnecting with nature on a picturesque farm in Queensland, is acquired by the prestigious New York publishing firm London & London. Following her agent's advice, she pens the book titled "Clementine," drawing inspiration from her late mother's journals and crafting the protagonist to reflect her mother's life.
However, a complication arises when the publishers express their desire to experience a genuine Australian 'Clementine' Christmas prior to finalizing the contract. Emmy must swiftly return to her family's farm, enlisting the help of her cousin David (Hugh Sheridan) and his spouse Miles (Nicholas Brown) to uphold the façade. The situation becomes more precarious when Ellison London (Jeanette Cronin), the CEO of London & London, arrives with her charming adult son Jack (Darren McMullen) in tow-if he recalls their encounter in New York, the charade will be exposed.
Too bland to be saved by extra twists.