
The first film was about unveiling the truth, followed by in the second, she reconnected with her root, and now the romance. After inheriting wealth from her mother, now herself entangled in a new situation. What she now needs is a man and his unending love and care.

Anyway, she has trusted people all around her. Because there's a lot to learn, especially being too kind in this tough world. Surely some people would be very interesting to know how she makes her new lifestyle. This was just an extension, extension of Katie Lapp's new world's new life. For me, the actual story had ended in the previous part itself. As I've mentioned in the previous review, that I did not know what to expect from it. Ten years ago definitely I would have not enjoyed them as of now. You are mature enough to understand them. If you are like close enough to 30 or above that, you will find these films decent. Once I saw the first, I could not leave behind the remaining two. But I had a short time, so I had to pick a short film and television films are always less than 90 minutes long.


I mean I was not going to watch these films. © 2008 Recorded Books, Inc.The third and final film, based on the Beverly Lewis' 'The Heritage of Lancaster County' novel trilogy. Luisterboek: 18 februari 2008 Bekijk meer By the conclusion of this inspiring story, Katherine is beginning a promising new chapter of her life. Can Katherine reach her mother in time? As Katherine struggles to keep her faith and communicate with her mother, narrator Barbara Caruso's performance captures the young woman's doubts, fears, and growing courage. But even as Katherine draws near to Laura, evil plans are working to tear away their happiness and their inheritance. Expelled from her strict Amish home, she sets out to find Laura Mayfield, the birth mother she has never known.

Because she has disobeyed church rules, Katie Lapp is now Katherine Mayfield. Author of over 40 books, Beverly Lewis captures the power of Old Order Amish beliefs and the excitement of a family quest in The Confession. In this dramatic sequel to the best-selling inspirational romance, The Shunning, Beverly Lewis spins a tale of love, reconciliation, and faith.
