Author: | Craig Bridger | ISBN: | 9780806535715 |
Publisher: | Citadel Press | Publication: | January 1, 2009 |
Imprint: | Citadel | Language: | English |
Author: | Craig Bridger |
ISBN: | 9780806535715 |
Publisher: | Citadel Press |
Publication: | January 1, 2009 |
Imprint: | Citadel |
Language: | English |
Groomzilla: noun.
Maybe you've never seen one yourself, but he's out there. Bridezilla's evil twin: Groomzilla. He's real, all right. He's armed with color swatches and his very own copy of Modern Bride--and he's here to plan your wedding. . .
Once upon a time, wedding planning was the bride's project. But if you're recently engaged, then you just might have a Groomzilla on your hands.
Craig Bridger was a Groomzilla, and lived to tell the tale. Inside, he'll help you tame your Groomzilla before all hell breaks loose. You'll get groom-tested advice, tactics, scientific* charts and a free set of steak knives*.
It's your wedding. Groomzilla can't have it, but maybe he can borrow it* if he behaves.
*Not true.
*Also, technically, not true.
*Don't let him borrow it.
"Highly entertaining and bursting with information." --Jenny Lee, author of I Do. I Did. Now What?!
"David Sedaris meets Emily Post in Surviving Groomzilla. . .Bridger's insights made me burst a corset." --Lucy Talbot, author of The Bridesmaid's Guerrilla Handbook
Groomzilla: noun.
Maybe you've never seen one yourself, but he's out there. Bridezilla's evil twin: Groomzilla. He's real, all right. He's armed with color swatches and his very own copy of Modern Bride--and he's here to plan your wedding. . .
Once upon a time, wedding planning was the bride's project. But if you're recently engaged, then you just might have a Groomzilla on your hands.
Craig Bridger was a Groomzilla, and lived to tell the tale. Inside, he'll help you tame your Groomzilla before all hell breaks loose. You'll get groom-tested advice, tactics, scientific* charts and a free set of steak knives*.
It's your wedding. Groomzilla can't have it, but maybe he can borrow it* if he behaves.
*Not true.
*Also, technically, not true.
*Don't let him borrow it.
"Highly entertaining and bursting with information." --Jenny Lee, author of I Do. I Did. Now What?!
"David Sedaris meets Emily Post in Surviving Groomzilla. . .Bridger's insights made me burst a corset." --Lucy Talbot, author of The Bridesmaid's Guerrilla Handbook