Josh Wolf
"It Takes Balls"
Dating Single Moms and Other Confessions from an Unprepared Single Dad
Whether it's revealing the secrets to limitless hookups (hint: it's single moms) and getting rid of your children's friends that you just can't stand (hint: it's not single moms), or blackmailing PTA members and ignoring health codes, Josh is sure to impart some parenting wisdom along the way. Or at least have a good time trying.
Jen Kirkman
"I Can Barely Take Care of Myself"
Tales From a Happy Life Without Kids
I Can Barely Take Care of Myself is a beacon of hilarious hope for anyone whose major life decisions have been questioned by friends, family, and strangers in a comedy club bathroom. And for everyone who wonders if Jen will ever know true love without looking into the eyes of her child.
Ross Mathews
"Man Up"
Tales of My Delusional Self-Confidence
Infused with Ross's trademark humor, unique voice, and total honesty, MAN UP! is a mission statement for anyone who doesn't fit the mold. His hasn't been the most traditional way to build a career in Hollywood, but Ross has somehow managed to make his mark without ever compromising who he is. He is as serious about this as he is about Golden Girls trivia: You don't need to change who you are to achieve your dreams (although there's nothing wrong with a makeover every now and then). You just need to Man Up!
Heather McDonald
"My Inappropriate Life"
Some Material Not Suitable for Small Children, Nuns, or Mature Adults
Chelsea Lately writer and performer and headlining comedian HEATHER MCDONALD recounted her hilarious Hollywood adventures as an unwilling virgin in the New York Times bestseller You'll Never Blue Ball in This Town Again. Now happily married with three children, Heather is back with an irreverent account of her attempts to balance fame with family time—even though there's no red carpet at the Mother & Wife of the Year Awards.
Sarah Colonna
"Life As I Blow It"
Tales of Love, Life & Sex . . . Not Necessarily in That Order
In this wickedly funny and irreverent memoir, Chelsea Lately writer and comedian Sarah Colonna opens up about love, life, and pursuing her dreams . . . and then screwing it all up.