



Fearing he will lose his inheritance when he hears from Katie, he seizes on a scheme to pass off a struggling actress (“Once and Again’s” Julia Whelan) as Katie, hoping to secure access to his wife’s estate before she dies. This comes as bad news to Laura’s leech of a husband, Dylan (Adrian Paul), who needs his wife’s money to finance his gambling habit. Now out in the modern world, she seeks to reconnect with her birth mother, Laura (Stringfield), a wealthy socialite who early on is presented with a fatal cancer diagnosis. Beverly Lewis (), born in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country, has more than 17 million books. Leclerc plays Katie, who was “shunned” by the Amish community that raised her in the first film. It’s also enough of a stand-alone story one needn’t have thrilled to part one to join the buggy ride. To the rest of the world, this Hallmark Channel movie derived from the second of Lewis’ “The Heritage of Lancaster County” books is distinguished by possessing slightly more edge than the network’s standard fare, and a solid tandem in Katie Leclerc (“Switched at Birth”) and Sherry Stringfield (was “ER” really that long ago?) as its leads. Each card features my unique Amish trivia on the back to describe the photography by our good friend, Margie Hattaway. Celebrate your memories of former trips or upcoming ones with my 'Country Cheer' cards8 for 12 pack of lovely notecards. For the hardy few to whom “Beverly Lewis’ The Confession” really is the much-anticipated sequel to “The Shunning,” its arrival is no doubt good news. 3) Springtime attracts oodles of visitors to Amish country in both Lancaster County, PA and Holmes County, OH. Series: Heritage of Lancaster County (3), Das Schicksal der Katie Lapp (3) 51951 In this concluding book of the trilogy, Katherine has embraced her English.
