![]() ![]() The Confession primarily follows Katie as she goes to Canadadigua in New York to the Bennett Estate to meet her birth mother. The first book ends shortly after reading a letter from Dan to his sister confessing that he did not die drowning that day, but instead was sorrowful that he had chosen to let his family think that he had died, and wished to come back and confess to his family to let them know that he was not, in fact, dead for the past five years. So, at the end of The Shunning we find out that after Katie has left to go find her birth mother and has assumed her new life as Katherine Mayfield, a fancy Englischer instead of Katie Lapp, who she was raised as, that Dan Fisher, her first love, is not, in fact, dead. *WARNING* SPOILERS AHEAD IF YOU HAVE NOT READ THE SHUNNING!!! I had such a strong desire to find out what happened next that I stayed up quite late reading The Confession. ![]() ![]() I enjoyed the first book so much that I immediately purchased the second book in the series ![]()
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