- An architect relives her disastrous wedding day over and over until she discovers what she really wants in life.
- A young lady gets engaged to the "perfect man". The groom's mother plans everything for the wedding (in a week). The wedding is over the top when it was supposed to be small and elegant. It turns out to be a miserable day for the bride and she wishes for a do-over. She gets her wish over and over until she finally realizes exactly what she wants.—A.Nonymous
- An architect heads to the altar with her fiancé, unsure of her marriage and their future. She relives her disastrous wedding day, put together by her fiance's overbearing mother, over and over until, with the help of her fiancé's brother, she begins to face her biggest fears and discover what she really wants in herself and in her life.
- Dr. Peter Lorenzo and his domineering mother planned his wedding at the family country estate to architect Jaclyn Palmer in excruciating detail. However just before the wedding, she meets Peter's brother Max, a foreign aid doctor, who enchants her before either realizes they are to be in-laws. When the bride wakes up, the wedding day starts all over, which only she realizes, in a seemingly endless loop. She tries to alter things, which only estranges her form the family except Max, with whom she falls in live, while refusing to give up 'safe' Pater.—KGF Vissers
- Five months to the day after meeting on her latest project of an extension to the children's ward of the hospital, architect Jaclyn Palmer and cardiologist/New York Times bestselling heart healthy book author Dr. Peter Lorenzo get engaged. Risk averse Jaclyn accepted the surprise marriage proposal under pressure and in the assumption that they would have gotten married eventually given time. The one person who isn't convinced that she actually wants to do it is her sister, photographer Kate Palmer. Peter places Jaclyn under more pressure when he states he wants to get married in a week on Valentine's Day, the ulterior motive - to present a stable life so that he will be chosen Chief of Staff at the hospital - something he doesn't divulge to Jaclyn, that dream which may truly not be his own, but that of his ambitious, overbearing mother, Margaret Lorenzo. Not having the time to do it properly, Jaclyn just wants a simple wedding, which is eventually overtaken by Margaret, who makes decisions contrary to what Jaclyn would have chosen if given the choice. The wedding day turns out nothing like Jaclyn would have wanted, she wishing on her wedding night before she falls to sleep that she could have a "do over". When Jaclyn awakens the next morning, she is experiencing what she thinks is déjà vu. In reality, she is experiencing that Valentine's Day - her wedding day - all over again in getting her off the cuff wish. The same happens the following day and the following and so on. As Jaclyn relives that same Valentine's Day over and over again, she goes through a myriad of emotions, not realizing that each day is one step closer to her getting the wedding day with Peter that she actually wants. That wedding day may also include truly realizing who she is as a person deep inside, one who wants to take risks and experience life to its fullest, and to fall in love and marry a man she can honestly say she knows, someone who she comes to realize is not Peter, but his pediatrician brother, Dr. Max Lorenzo, the two who shared a kiss upon their meeting the day before when Max arrived and before each knew who the other was.—Huggo
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