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After her divorce, Sarah Miller books a solo weekend in Panama City Beach to mark the anniversary of her freedom. She intends only to find a quiet dinner, but one wrong turn lands her inside a private beachfront wedding reception where she is mistaken for a distant cousin.
At the open bar she meets Mark Wilson, the groom’s stressed older brother and best man. Over champagne and blunt conversation, Sarah critiques his disastrous toast and Mark pulls her onto the dance floor to escape family questions. What begins as a mistaken-identity encounter quickly becomes an honest escape as they ditch the tuxedo-and-gown crowd for burgers, a moonlit beach walk, and the unvarnished truths neither has said aloud.
As a summer storm strands them in an arcade and family drama pulls Mark back toward his brother’s crumbling new marriage, Sarah offers hard-won perspective from her own failed vows. The weekend forces both of them to examine why relationships fail and what commitment actually requires when the music stops.
By Sunday brunch Mark is ready to declare Sarah the best thing that has happened to him in years. With two coffees in the lobby, a shared shell at St. Andrews State Park, and a final sunset over the Gulf, Sarah must decide whether one honest night can become the start of something real—or whether the drive back to Atlanta will return her to the life she thought she wanted.





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