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At 47, wedding planner Jen Davis has spent years arranging perfect days for everyone else while her own heart stays safely locked away after a bitter divorce. When her late aunt’s will forces her to host seven traditional weddings at Riverbend’s historic Old Stone Chapel, Jen sees only legal headaches and outdated rules standing between her and selling the property.
Estate lawyer Rob Anderson arrives at 52 with the keys and a rigid checklist. Sharp-suited and schedule-driven, Rob shares Jen’s disillusionment with the kind of law and tradition that divides rather than unites. Their clashes over roses, rituals, and the chapel’s future soon give way to late-night lock-ins and unexpected honesty when a hidden 1890 “Vow of Equality” is discovered behind the altar.
As town traditionalists and opportunistic heirs threaten the chapel, Jen and Rob must decide whether to protect the old rules or honor the founders’ promise of equal partnership. In the quiet of the stone sanctuary, paperwork gives way to raw vulnerability, steady trust, and the possibility that vows can still bind two guarded hearts.
Set against the gentle rhythms of Southern river life, this tender midlife romance celebrates second acts, buried promises, and the courage to choose equality over cynicism.





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