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The College, the Market, and the Court

Caroline Wells Healey Dall

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. . .table with the husband, and whose young wives were not "tame" enough to speak to their husbands, if we may believe the words of Xenophon, until after months of marriage.[53] When Iscomachus, the model of an Athenian husband, and the friend of Socrates, asked his wife if she knew whether he had married her for love, "I know nothing," she replied, "but to be faithful to you, and to learn what you teach." He responded by an exhortation on "staying at home," which has come down to posterity, and left her, with a kiss, for the saloon of Aspasia! Pindar and Anacreon, even when they find no better representatives than Dr. Wolcott and Tom Moore, still continue to crown the wine-cup, and impart a certain grace to unmanly orgies. A late French writer goes so far as to call Euripides "a woman-hater, who could not pardon Zeus for having made woman an indispensable agent in the preservation of the species." In his portraits of Iphigenia and Macaria, Euripides follows his concepti. . . Read More

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If you like whiny characters, this book is for you. Jake will definitely deliver all the whining you could ever want.
Do you like egotistical, not able to make up their minds characters? Emmett is your guy.
I didn’t care much for this story. The two MCs were so obnoxious that I couldn’t enjoy it. Tha

This is the first book in The Coastal College Football Series. A captivating book with great writing. The plot was entertaining and it was steady throughout the book. I found the story and characters wonderful. The characters were well developed and thought out. Emmett Cross and Jake Schott are the

A tough journey

This is a story of awakening feelings and deep seated longing. Emmett is the star of the college football team and 100% straight,yet,why is he suddenly feeling such a pull to his gay friend of 3 years Jake?
Jake has had a strong attraction to his straight friend since they met in thei

Jake and Emmett had been friends, or they knew each other, for three years. With only months until they both graduate, Emmett realizes that although he'd never been attracted to a man before, he can't keep his eyes and hands off Jake. The first time they kiss is explosive, but Emmett can't reconcile

This one was a mixed bag.

What I liked: the premise. Football player falls hard for another man, coming to realize he's bisexual, and trying to make it work, in spite of the issues related to football and inside his own head. (Not to erase the bisexuality, but he's written to be pretty fixated on onl

**3.5 Stars**

Up and Coming is the first Andrea Dalling book I’ve ever read. College football player Emmett Cross is an all-star. He’s on the fast track to being first or second draft pick. Facing your bisexuality and falling in love at the same time is quite daunting for him.

I understood Emmett in

*I received an ARC in exchange of an honest review.*

Phew! I'm glad I was able to read it in time. This is a great book. It toyed with me mentally. How? Here's how.

I was initially on Emmett's side because Jake was just being an insensitive jerk. Questioning and doubting and disregarding the struggles

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