Advice for the Father of the Bride

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A New Book for the Father of the Bride

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This entry was posted on 7/30/2009 6:22 PM and is filed under Wedding Planning.

My book is out. Below is the press release.

Rum Runner Publishing releases the Father of the Bride Wedding Guide a homerun hitting guide for the father. Written by Ken York who is an acclaimed travel writer and author of Men of the Wedding – The Final Week. This guide is a must read for any father who wants to give his little girl the wedding of her dreams while avoiding bankruptcy afterwards.

This fact-filled handbook is a comprehensive guide to the duties and responsibilities of the father of the bride. Included is a detailed guide to giving wedding speeches with sample speeches for fathers of the bride. This is a grand occasion and joyous event. For many, this is going to be the ONLY such event in their lifetime. This is your opportunity to make a grand success of your daughter's wedding and this guide will get you there.

When author Ken York started planning his daughter's wedding, he was clear about one thing: he did not want to limit himself to writing checks and just being supportive. He realized that he would be spending more money on the wedding than he did when buying his first house and car combined.  So, he wanted to enjoy, participate and assist wherever he could with his daughter's wedding.  So, if your daughter is getting married or if your father is clueless about what he needs to do on your big day, help is just a book away. Take it from a father who has given his daughter the best gift ever – the wedding of the season!

Purchase this key how to guide from: RumRunnerPubs.com (Print and Ebook Versions available), Amazon.com, or BarnesAndNoble.com.

 

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