
You just can’t do it.
You know how it is: it’s simply not possible. Call it cold feet, call it sudden aversion, spontaneous allergies, different plans, bad timing, whatever—but you just can’t do it. Your feet are dug in. It ain’t happenin.’
At least, not now. But, as in the new novel “The Choir Director 2: Runaway Bride” by Carl Weber, you’re allowed to change your mind…
Aaron Mackie was about to marry the woman of his dreams.
Early in his life, Aaron had been a player, a bad-boy, and a prison inmate. Even now, as the talented choir director at First Jamaica Ministries in Queens, New York, he could have any woman he wanted—but he only wanted Tia. He couldn’t imagine life without her.
Sitting in the car outside First Jamaica, Tia Gregory heard wedding music and knew that Aaron was waiting at the altar for her – and she told her brother to drive away. She’d thought she was doing well, that she’d dealt with memories of a brutal assault…and then she spotted one of her rapists in a bar. Devastated, she just couldn’t go through with the wedding.