Credited cast: | |||
Katie Leclerc | ... | Katie Lapp / Katherine Mayfield | |
Chad Connell | ... | Justin Wirth | |
Jacob Blair | ... | Daniel Fisher | |
Christopher Rosamond | ... | Richard Davies | |
Chantal Perron | ... | Wedding Planner Rhonda | |
Barb Mitchell | ... | Mrs. Wirth | |
Rohan Campbell | ... | Willie | |
Valerie Planche | ... | Rosie Taylor | |
Sean Hoy | ... | Mailman | |
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James D. Hopkin | ... | Preacher Yoder |
Alex Fellowes Smith | ... | Tugg (as Alex J. Fellowes) | |
Christian Goutsis | ... | Rex Bryant | |
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Orin McCusker | ... | Austin |
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Gerrick Winston | ... | Selig |
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Kevin Rothery | ... | Samuel Lapp |
Katie Lapp, now Katherine Mayfield, has inherited her biological mother's huge estate. But her new world is rocked when her former Amish love, Daniel Fisher reveals he is alive. But Katie chooses the head of the foundation to marry. What will Daniel do, and will Katie ' s Amish parents attend her wedding, against the Ordnung's rules?
For the sake of completeness you want to see how things end in this trilogy. The storylines come to a close and it's satisfying to watch. Katie LeClerc is still very watchable. Some of the other cast have changed. In some ways it's the weakest of the three. There still are Amish vs non Amish contrasts.
A few weak points. A rather tiresome triangle between her Englisher fiancé and her Amish old flame. Why did they choose such a sketchy looking guy to play the Amish guy? Her orphanage project isn't that interesting.