

Drama · Romance · Western
Overview
Missie three years later: being a single mother after her husband Willie was shot during a poker scuffle. She and Maddy move back in with her parents Clark and Marty. She finds a new home, and finds a new teaching position that she settles right into, but Missie has lost all faith in herself, until a chance encounter at her father's church where she adopts homeless orphan Belinda Marshall.
Top Cast


Erin Cottrell
Erin Cottrell
Missie LaHaye
Erin Cottrell
Missie LaHaye


Holliston Coleman
Holliston Coleman
Belinda Marshall-LaHaye
Holliston Coleman
Belinda Marshall-LaHaye


Victor Browne
Victor Browne
Sherrif Zack Tyler
Victor Browne
Sherrif Zack Tyler


Hank Stratton
Hank Stratton
Pastor Joe
Hank Stratton
Pastor Joe


Braeden Lemasters
Braeden Lemasters
Jacob Marshall-LaHaye
Braeden Lemasters
Jacob Marshall-LaHaye


Dave Florek
Dave Florek
Hank Pettis
Dave Florek
Hank Pettis


Stephanie Nash
Stephanie Nash
Mrs. Pettis
Stephanie Nash
Mrs. Pettis


Bret Loehr
Bret Loehr
Calvin
Bret Loehr
Calvin


Dale Midkiff
Dale Midkiff
Clark Davis
Dale Midkiff
Clark Davis


Tanner Richie
Tanner Richie
Simon Stevens
Tanner Richie
Simon Stevens
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