Chesapeake Shores - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
The End Is Where We Begin
Kevin mulls marriage with Sarah; Jess and David run their new B&B in Tanglewood; and Abby and Mick both discover that their careers are in jeopardy.
Leap of Faith
A legend visits Trace as Megan plans Kevin's wedding; Jess and David discover their past can't be repaired, and Simon joins Bree as her play begins rehearsals.
A Sonnet for Caroline
As Jess and David try to buy an inn, love and loss surround the O'Briens; Mick and Megan explore feelings; Kevin and Sarah make a decision that can upend the family; and Bree and Connor suspect true love might not last forever.
Breaking Hearts and Playing Parts
The play is in jeopardy, it's Abby and Trace to rescue. David and Jess learn to work together, Bree learns to work alone. Mick and Megan come together while Connor goes it alone. Kevin and Sara return with a surprise announcement.
All the Time in the World
Trace and Abby enjoy new relationships in "Chesapeake Shores," but are not sure that they've found in their partners what they once had with each other. After a stressful deposition, Abby reconsiders her priorities and the future of her career with Jay's support. Trace rebuilds his trust with Emma and reaffirms his commitment to Chesapeake Shores when he offers to buy Mick's share of The Bridge. Jess and David receive guests at the B&B earlier than anticipated but rally together to get through it. Kevin and Sarah struggle to see eye to eye about what their future together holds. Nell offers advice to both Mick and Megan when they encounter issues in their newly rekindled relationship. Meanwhile, Bree prepares for the premiere of her play, and Connor pursues a new job.
Watercolors, Wishes, and Weddings
Mick and Megan celebrate their old life, Kevin and Sarah cherish their new one, Jess and David await the start of theirs. With Connor and Bree's careers in flux, Trace and Abby confront their future… and their future together.
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