"Max Moody thought he had everything figured out, including having the best friend a gay guy could ask for: Paige. She grew up with Max. She can light up any party. She finishes his sentences. She is always a reliable splunch (not brunch) partner. But then everything in Max's life is turned upside down when Paige announces some big news: she's engaged and wants Max to be her best man. But it turns out there's not just one new man in Paige's life-there are two. There's the groom, Austin, who's a perfectly nice guy. And then there's his charming, younger, and really hot gay brother, Chasten, who is Austin's best man. As Paige's wedding draws closer, Max and Chasten realize they're like oil and water, yet they still have to figure out how to coexist in Paige's life while not making her wedding all about them. But can the tiny spark between them elevate their best man roles into becoming the best men in each other's lives?"-- Provided by publisher
Sidney Karger Bücher


'Sid Karger has done it again, with this beautifully-written and timely story that resonates in a universal way. The Bump is a smart, deeply funny and heartwarming novel that perfectly captures modern parenthood, family and love. What a joy to read' ANDERSON COOPER Wyatt and Biz are freaking out. Their surrogate is ready to pop and their life as care-free New Yorkers is nearly over. So as a last hurrah, and to get their relationship back on track before the baby arrives, the soon-to-be-daddies embark on a road trip across America to pick up their bundle of joy. But when several unexpected detours cause long-buried secrets to spill, old wounds are reopened and the couple are forced to reexamine the meaning of family. After all, what's a road trip without a few bumps along the way? 'Tender and humorous . . . Fans of Best Men will welcome this follow-up' STEVEN ROWLEY Karger makes it easy to empathize with his heroes, bringing impressive emotional depth to their relationship. The twisty road trip plus cameos from Biz's large, boisterous family add plenty of fun. Readers will root for Biz and Wyatt to make it work' Publishers Weekly