

A Bride for Christmas
Bride-to-be Jessie Patterson calls off her third engagement - during the ceremony! She swears off serious relationships, until she meets and is pursued by Aiden MacTiernan. Aiden, on the other hand, has bet his friends he is marriage material, and can find a fiancé in the four weeks leading up to Christmas. When Jessie and Aiden begin to fall for each other, Jessie must decide if she is ready for serious love, and Aiden must decide if his bet is worth risking his relationship with Jessie.
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Plot Summary
Hoping to finally make her ex-fiance realize what he lost, skittish bride-to-be Jessie proposes a bizarre deal: she'll marry him on Christmas Day if he can successfully find her a new husband by Christmas Eve. If he fails, he forfeits his claim to her. As she navigates the bizarre courtship rituals and the challenges of finding a suitable partner, Jessie begins to question her own motivations and what she truly wants.
Critical Reception
A Bride for Christmas was generally well-received by audiences as a typical, feel-good holiday romance film. Critics noted its predictable plot but praised its charming performances and festive atmosphere, making it a popular choice for seasonal viewing.
What Reviewers Say
- A predictable yet heartwarming holiday romance.
- Charming performances elevate the familiar holiday movie trope.
- A feel-good film perfect for festive viewing.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced by Monarch Media, a company known for its television movies, particularly in the romance and holiday genres.
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