

Heaven sees Logan (Her ex-boyfriend from her hometown who is now in Boston for College.) He kissing a girl. Despite the rocky start, Heaven makes a friend, and they go look at college boys in a coffee shop.

Heaven tells her classmates about her story, and the popular girls make fun of her because she is poor, and her name is Heaven. Heaven is actually pretty smart (Unlike Olivia Jade) and impresses the admissions director. Tony pulls a Lori Loughlin and pays Heaven’s way into a fancy prep school. She runs away and is told to never go back to the hedge maze. Heaven doesn’t see any danger in this man and almost drinks wine with him, but the last time she had wine, she had sex with a married man. He is the brother of Tony and is locked away in a soundproof cabin alone. In the cottage is a “handsome” doll maker, his name is Troy Tatterton. Heaven is determined to get into college, but instead of studying walks around a hedge maze and finds a small cottage inside. She also lies about not keeping in touch with her family and send her brother letters. Jillian and Tony ask Heaven about her mother, and she lies to make things appear better than they really are with her family.

He tells her to leave her backwoods life behind and cut off all contact.

You have to sacrifice to get ahead in life, he tells her. Tony agrees to persuades Jillian, as long as Heaven agrees to obey his every whim. Heaven appeals to her step-grandfather to help convince Jillian to let her live with them. Jillian thinks her step-granddaughter is dirty, poor, and annoying and only wants her to stay the weekend. Jillian Tatterton may have invited Heaven to stay with them, but not indefinitely. Heaven will be staying in her mother, Angel’s old room, which has been kept exactly the same way it was when Angel ran off. The Tatterton family has a toy company, and this explains the “Picture Dolls” from the previous film. (Jason Priestly, who isn’t a good actor? Has this always been the case? He is AWFUL!) Tony takes Heaven to the mansion, and servants dote on her. Heaven is visiting her wealthy family and meets Tony Tatterton, her step-grandfather. Andrews’ book adaptation by Lifetime, this movie comes along. Just when I thought I wasn’t ready for another V.C. As Heaven reaches out for love, she is slowly ensnared in a sinister web of cruel deceits. But even in the world of the wealthy, there are strange forebodings, secrets best forgotten. “Dark Angel” picks up directly after Heaven (Annalise Basso) finds a new life in her estranged grandmother and grandfather, Jillian (Kelly Rutherford) and Tony Tatterton’s (Jason Priestley) exquisite Boston mansion, Farthinggale Manor.
