Stinky learns it's not easy being an expectant uncle.After breaking up with her latest boyfriend, Stinky’s sister finds herself pregnant and panicked. The panic becomes general when she threatens to direct the stork to Stinky and Eddie’s condo.The boys eventually get their minds around the idea of being “in the family way,” but aren’t sure if they’ll end up as uncles or fathers. Volatile Angie might put the baby up for adoption...or worse. It’s the closest that Stinky and Eddie ever come to a knockdown, drag out brawl. Could this be the only Stinky Story without a happy ending? Read “Babies ‘R Stinky” to find out.“A Stinky Baby Boom” starts quietly. Stinky and Eddie are great pals with Cousin Kevin and his lovely wife Carol, but when they spend a week at the family cottage nobody seems to be getting along. Carol is moody, Kevin disappears and it’s up to Stinky to salvage the remaining days of their vacation.These stories are amusing, not hilarious. All of the drama stays within the family in both stories and we learn more about Stinky, Eddie and their nearest and dearest. We also introduce a new character who guest stars in many stories.About Stinky StoriesStinky and Eddie appear in almost eighty comic short stories in the #1 bestselling Amazon series. Stinky is chatty and insouciant, and while Eddie may not say as much, when something needs to be done, he’s already doing it. They’re as close as Brooklyn and Queens and as unlikely to separate.Stinky doesn’t go looking for trouble, but he can’t hide from it. It’s part of the “best looking man on the planet” package. Like Eddie, Cousin Carol often lends a hand when a family snafu rears its head. Whether she finds herself in the wrong bedroom after a late night trip to the john, aids a yoga challenged guru, or gets the cottage ready for another winter, things always go better with Carol. Like Stinky and Eddie she would like to live quietly, but lucky for us that never happens.Every story mentions that Stinky and Eddie are supported by a collection of outrageous guest stars and an ever expanding cast of relatives, but in these stories some new relatives finally emerge. The stories are witty and literate and readers don’t have to leave their brains in a jar to enjoy them. Whether it’s a flat-out farce, bedroom comedy, sexy romp, sly satire or screwball family intrigue, you’re never far from a happy ending in every Stinky story. Isn’t that what we really need these days?If you’re curious about Stinky and Eddie’s other humorous adventures, go to www.stinkyandeddie.com for quotes of the week, frequently asked questions, publication information and news of our boys’ dealings.Information about Peter Grant’s published works, Stinky or otherwise is on his Amazon author page:https://amazon.com/author/grantpeter For more information about talented cover artist and filmmaker Waylon Bacon:www.waylonbacon.comRelated stories are listed at the end for further reading.