The Choir Director 2, Carl Weber
The Choir Director 2, Carl Weber
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The Choir Director 2
Runaway Bride

Author: Carl Weber

Narrator: Jennifer Kidwell, Marc Damon Johnson, Nicole Lewis, Patricia R Floyd, Leo Coltrane, Amuche

Unabridged: 7 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/19/2014


Synopsis

Carl Weber takes readers back to church in his latest drama-filled novel, the much-anticipated sequel to the New York Times bestseller, The Choir Director.

It's been three years since Aaron Mackie succeeded in helping his friend and mentor, Bishop T.K. Wilson, dig his ministry out of financial ruin. Aaron is also responsible for re-energizing the almost defunct choir into something special. His success has drawn national attention, and he's on the verge of signing a huge recording contract. With his life in order, Aaron decides the time is right to propose to Tia Gregory, the church secretary who caught his eye and inspired him to shed his Tiger Woods-like tendencies to become a one-woman man. The stage is set for what might be the wedding of the year, but quickly becomes the disaster of the year when Aaron is left at the altar without explanation.

Now, during his own hour of need, Aaron turns to the bishop for help. Unfortunately, the line he asks T. K. to cross will force the bishop to choose between faith and friendship, or as he puts it, "between heaven and hell." As the investigation into Tia's disappearance continues, the two men are challenged in ways they never imagined.

About Carl Weber

Carl Weber is a New York Times bestselling novelist and the founder of the publishing company Urban Books. His works include The First Lady, So You Call Yourself a Man, The Preacher’s Son, Married Men, and the bestseller She Ain’t the One, which was cowritten with Mary B. Morrison. He was named the Blackboard Publisher of the Year in 2005 and owns a chain of bookstores called Urban Knowledge. A graduate of Virginia State University, he lives on Long Island with his family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Valerie on September 24, 2014

I really enjoyed CD2. I was so curious about how the author would make this sequel better than the first. Especially with the title Runaway Bride, I just didn't picture the entire book being about the Runaway Bride. Well I was very pleased. The book developed nicely and I loved Aaron even more in Pa......more

Goodreads review by Leona on August 25, 2014

Revenge Aaron Mackie has come far from the bad boy that he used to be. It has been three years since coming to First Jamaican Ministries and putting the choir on the map. Aaron is just about to marry the love of his life, Tia Gregory, when on the day they are to be married, she leaves him standing at......more

Goodreads review by Stacey on August 27, 2014

I am a big Carl Weber fan but this book just didn't grab my attention.......more

Goodreads review by Rashad on August 21, 2014

What can I say about this book? Well, it did start off a little slow but turned out to be a great book. The ending was very shocking!! In fact, I never saw that coming and once you read it, neither will you. Aaron is a cool cat. I like the way that Carl divulged more about Aaron's past so that his re......more

Goodreads review by Faith on December 13, 2014

I was glad to finally get part 2 of this story. It was a long wait for this book to come out, but I was able to get caught up & stay entertained by reading the author's Family Business Series. Part 2 seemed a little darker than part one. All the characters seemed to be hiding something that gave me......more


Quotes

"Wow. Wow. Wow...Just when you think Carl Weber couldn't possibly have any more drama or mystery left in his imagination to capture the reader, he does it again."—http://allthatsnoir.blogspot.com/ on THE MAN IN 3B

"After a church member commits suicide, secrets are exposed that could destroy the church and various relationships as Weber (Up to No Good) successfully explores the multiple megaproblems challenging this church family and scores again with a lively mix of church politics and bedroom follies."—Publishers Weekly on THE CHOIR DIRECTOR