![]() Holly obviously isn’t that woman, even if he does find her attractive and would love to pursue more with her. Nick is looking for a woman who completes him, kind of like his mom and dad compliment each other. Yes, she’s attracted to Nick, but he’s such a playboy and a slacker, according to her, that she just can’t see him in a different light no matter how much others tell her that she’s wrong about him. The Christmas spirit just doesn’t compute into her decisions. When Holly come along as his new assistant she sees nothing but cuts and waste. He’s focused on what’s important… the children. Saint Nick, Santa’s son, might seem a happy go lucky, not focused on one thing kind of guy – but he is and so much more. ![]() It’s only when Holly cancels Nick’s pet project, and jeopardizes Christmas for thousands of children, that she realizes that the man she discounts as a total slacker might be the only one who can teach her about the joy of Christmas. Holly has to admit that Nick’s charismatic and handsome, but his fun-loving side doesn’t mask his lack of a work ethic. Even Nick Claus, Santa’s charming son, fails to draw Holly into the holiday spirit. Everywhere she looks, from the piles of presents to the thousands of cheery elves hard at work, Holly sees ways to improve the whole operation. It’s not that she loves the Christmas holidays. ![]() ![]() When Santa offers efficiency expert Holly Jamison a job at the North Pole, she’s delighted to accept. Series: A Christmas Central Romantic Comedy #2 ![]()
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