Nolan Baker longs to be "thirty flirty and thriving" in this charmingly quirky LGBTQIA+
romance that's one part 13 Going on 30 and one part One Last Stop. WHY CAN'T WE SKIP TO THE
GOOD PART? Twenty-three-year-old Nolan Baker wants it all by the time he's thirty. Too bad
he's single barely able to cover his own expenses and still paying his dues at a prominent
NYC comedy club. When faced with his perfect sister's wedding Nolan takes it as a wakeup call.
It's time to quit comedy and make good on his practical dreams-most importantly asking Drew
Techler his best friend to be his date. But right as Nolan is about to give it all up he's
asked to fill a last-minute spot for a famous comedian. Score! He crushes his set but stands
Drew up misses his sister's big day and disappoints his entire family. After major blowouts
with everyone he loves Nolan desperately wishes on a set of gift "magical healing crystals" to
skip to the good part of life. When he wakes the next morning it's seven years later he's a
successful comedian and he has everything he always thought he wanted. Everything that is
except his friends and family none of whom are taking his future self's calls. With nowhere
else to turn Nolan sets out to find the only person he trusts to help. Except Drew is all
grown up now too. He's hot successful...and hates Nolan's guts. As Nolan works to get back to
his younger self-and the life he so carelessly threw away-he'll have to prove he's not the man
everyone thinks they know in order to regain Drew's trust friendship and maybe ultimately
his heart. While part of a series this book stands alone. People Are Raving About Timothy
Janovsky: "This book made my queer heart so very full and deeply happy."-Anita Kelly "A
cinematic daydream guaranteed to steal your heart."-Julian Winters "Wonderfully upbeat and
sweet."-Suzanne Park "Full of hope and heart."-Alexandria Bellefleur "[A] fresh sweet and
swoony love story that blends coming-of-age comedy with the nuances of exploring sexual
identity."-Alison Cochrun