Saturday, June 8, 2013

{Review} The Confession

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{Review}



One of the first Amish themed books I ever read was The Shunning by Beverly Lewis quickly followed by The Confession. Over a year ago I reviewed the movie version of The Shunning and I was just able to do the same for The Confession.


Just like the books, The Confession picks up where The Shunning leaves off. 

Synopsis:
Raised by an Amish family, Katie Lapp (Katie Leclerc, TV's "Switched at Birth") always felt the call of another life. Now, her quest to find her birth-mother, Laura Mayfield-Bennett (Sherry Stringfield, TV's "ER"), has drawn her into world of the "Englishers." Along the way, two very different men try to help her overcome a devious scheme to steal her rightful inheritance. Business-minded but kind-hearted Justin Wirth (Michael Rupnow) reaches out to discover Katie's hidden secrets, while her childhood companion Daniel Fisher (Cameron Deane Stewart) sacrifices his own happiness for her future. Katie's heart is divided between two worlds as love reveals the truth in the moving saga based on the hit novel from New York Times bestselling author Beverly Lewis.

I remember watching Sherry Stringfield on ER and I really enjoy her in this role as well. I love how the story line continues from one movie to the other. I'm sure when the next one comes out, I'll have a mini-marathon and watch them all back to back. 

Overall I really enjoyed this movie. It releases to DVD on June 11th so be sure to pick up your own copy then.


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