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The long weekend ends, but they're both changed; Paul goes to see his son Mark a doctor doing work in Ecuador , and Adrienne goes home. She decides she doesn't want to get back together with hubby, and her teenage daughter resents her for it until dad tells her what really happened, then mom and daughter bond.

All the while, Paul and Adrienne are writing and planning a life together. Just before he's set to come home, a huge storm causes landslides in the village, which seemingly are Paul's fate. Amanda, not knowing the true causes, blames the situation on her mother. Jack wants to reconcile with Adrienne, but she's not sure that she either can trust him or loves him anymore, and she doesn't want to reconcile solely for her children's sakes.

Jack tries to manipulate the situation which further places a wedge between Adrienne and Amanda. Paul Flanner is a well respected surgeon who deals with his patients primarily on a clinical rather than humanistic level. One of his patients, Jill Torrelson, dies on the operating room table in what was a routine and primarily cosmetic procedure. Paul never did face Jill's husband, Robert Torrelson, directly about the matter, Robert who has filed a wrongful death suit against Paul, despite the death seemingly not being caused by anything that Paul did.

Paul's approach to doctoring goes against that of his grown son, Mark Flanner, a doctor himself who is working in a remote facility in the mountains of Ecuador. Adrienne and Paul meet when Paul travels to Rodanthe, off the coast of North Carolina, and is the only current guest at the inn which Adrienne is managing temporarily for her best friend Jean, who is taking some personal time away.

Paul's trip to Rodanthe was on the request of Robert to meet, Rodanthe where the Torrelsons live. Adrienne and Paul end up fulfilling much that is missing in the other's life. Regardless of if there is a long term future for Adrienne and Paul together, their encounter at least re-energizes their lives and helps them deal with the current issues which they are facing.

Before moving, surgeon Paul Flanner books a short off-season holiday in a boarding house on the coast at Rodanthe, in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. It's temporarily run by Adrienne Willis, who hesitates whether to reconcile with husband Jack as their children want, especially daughter Adrienne.

Paul and Adrienne soon bond over dinner, music and a bad storm. Paul came to face locals Robert and Charlie Torrelson, the husband and son who sue him for the most surprisingly fatal surgery that coast their savings and killed his patient, which goes badly the first try, a bit better when Adrienne comes along. For years, the most enduring — and endearing — residents of the Outer Banks, the wild Colonial Spanish Mustangs, have called this sliver of land between sound and sea home.

Assateague Island For centuries, mysterious herds of wild horses have gallivanted on the protected beaches and salt marshes of Assateague Island, a mile coastal split between Maryland and Virginia.

As local folklore goes, the horses are survivors of a 17th-century shipwreck off the Virginia coast. Weighing a hefty 83, pounds, the Inn was carefully moved foot-by-foot by Expert House Movers, the folks who moved the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse. While filming Nights in Rodanthe, blue shutters and wrap-around porches were added but later removed after production ended.

Her father, Burton Eugene Lane, was a Manhattan drama coach who ran an acting workshop with John Cassavetes, worked as a cab driver, and later taught humanities at City College. When Lane was 13 days old, her parents separated. The actor has a daughter, Eleanor, with ex-husband Christopher Lambert. She later took on the role of stepmother during her nine-year marriage to Josh Brolin.



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