Ethan & Wyatt: Getting Him Back; Boyfriend Material; Relationship Status

Fall in love with Ethan amp; Wyatt in bestselling author K.A. Mitchell's male/male trilogy, now available for the first time in audio. 

Getting Him Back 

Ethan may have followed his high school sweetheart to college only to get dumped his first day there, but that won't stop him from exploring his new life. Things start looking up when he meets Wyatt, who's mysterious, grouchy, hot¿and possibly not gay. When their friendship deepens into something neither expects, Ethan has a new challenge: convince Wyatt this isn't just a pity fling but something more serious. 

Boyfriend Material 

Physically, it's easy for Ethan and Wyatt to be together¿sort of. Privacy is hard to come by in a dorm, but finding ways to connect is half the fun. Emotionally, though, Wyatt isn't sure if a relationship is something he can make last¿years of hiding his emotions have left him with shaky self-confidence. And when it's time to head home for the holidays, their steamy on-campus connection may not translate so well to the real world. 

Relationship Status 

Life doesn't come with a syllabus. Together, Ethan and Wyatt are getting the hang of real life when a new responsibility for Wyatt throws everything off balance. Ethan's doing everything he can to prove he's in this forever while Wyatt is torn between a future with Ethan and a debt to the past. Too bad they didn't cover this in college.


Getting Him Back - Ethan amp; Wyatt, Book One


Ethan may have followed his high school sweetheart to college only to get dumped his first day there, but he¿s not going to let that stop him from exploring all his new life has to offer. Sex-only hookups, his photography, new friends and a campus-wide game of zombies vs humans all help keep his mind off his broken heart and move him toward building a new, better life without his ex.


And then there¿s Wyatt. Mysterious, grouchy¿hot. And possibly not gay. But Ethan¿s not going to let that stand in the way of figuring out what makes Wyatt tick. New college goal? Get Wyatt into bed and into Ethan¿s life.


Step one: arrange a ¿tutoring¿ date. Step two: ¿accidentally¿ bump into Wyatt as often as possible. Step three: explore the sexy body under that ever-present hoodie. And when their friendship deepens into something neither of them expect, convince Wyatt he¿s not just a pity fling or a one-time hookup, but that Ethan is in it for the long haul.


Boyfriend Trouble - Ethan amp; Wyatt, Book Two


They¿ve discovered their love for each other but now comes the hard part¿the rest of their lives. Bestselling author K.A. Mitchell returns with a new novella in this emotional male/male new-adult romance series. 


Physically, it's easy for Ethan and Wyatt to be together¿well, if "easy" means stolen moments when Ethan's roommate is away, or sneaking away to a hidden nook in the library. Privacy is hard to come by in a dorm, but finding ways to connect is half the fun. 


Emotionally, though, that's a different story. Wyatt isn't sure if a relationship is something he can make last¿years of having to hide his emotions have left him with a shaky sense of self-confidence. And when it's time to head home for the holidays, their steamy on-campus connection may not translate so well to the real world...

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Ethan & Wyatt: Getting Him Back; Boyfriend Material; Relationship Status

Fall in love with Ethan amp; Wyatt in bestselling author K.A. Mitchell's male/male trilogy, now available for the first time in audio. 

Getting Him Back 

Ethan may have followed his high school sweetheart to college only to get dumped his first day there, but that won't stop him from exploring his new life. Things start looking up when he meets Wyatt, who's mysterious, grouchy, hot¿and possibly not gay. When their friendship deepens into something neither expects, Ethan has a new challenge: convince Wyatt this isn't just a pity fling but something more serious. 

Boyfriend Material 

Physically, it's easy for Ethan and Wyatt to be together¿sort of. Privacy is hard to come by in a dorm, but finding ways to connect is half the fun. Emotionally, though, Wyatt isn't sure if a relationship is something he can make last¿years of hiding his emotions have left him with shaky self-confidence. And when it's time to head home for the holidays, their steamy on-campus connection may not translate so well to the real world. 

Relationship Status 

Life doesn't come with a syllabus. Together, Ethan and Wyatt are getting the hang of real life when a new responsibility for Wyatt throws everything off balance. Ethan's doing everything he can to prove he's in this forever while Wyatt is torn between a future with Ethan and a debt to the past. Too bad they didn't cover this in college.


Getting Him Back - Ethan amp; Wyatt, Book One


Ethan may have followed his high school sweetheart to college only to get dumped his first day there, but he¿s not going to let that stop him from exploring all his new life has to offer. Sex-only hookups, his photography, new friends and a campus-wide game of zombies vs humans all help keep his mind off his broken heart and move him toward building a new, better life without his ex.


And then there¿s Wyatt. Mysterious, grouchy¿hot. And possibly not gay. But Ethan¿s not going to let that stand in the way of figuring out what makes Wyatt tick. New college goal? Get Wyatt into bed and into Ethan¿s life.


Step one: arrange a ¿tutoring¿ date. Step two: ¿accidentally¿ bump into Wyatt as often as possible. Step three: explore the sexy body under that ever-present hoodie. And when their friendship deepens into something neither of them expect, convince Wyatt he¿s not just a pity fling or a one-time hookup, but that Ethan is in it for the long haul.


Boyfriend Trouble - Ethan amp; Wyatt, Book Two


They¿ve discovered their love for each other but now comes the hard part¿the rest of their lives. Bestselling author K.A. Mitchell returns with a new novella in this emotional male/male new-adult romance series. 


Physically, it's easy for Ethan and Wyatt to be together¿well, if "easy" means stolen moments when Ethan's roommate is away, or sneaking away to a hidden nook in the library. Privacy is hard to come by in a dorm, but finding ways to connect is half the fun. 


Emotionally, though, that's a different story. Wyatt isn't sure if a relationship is something he can make last¿years of having to hide his emotions have left him with a shaky sense of self-confidence. And when it's time to head home for the holidays, their steamy on-campus connection may not translate so well to the real world...

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Ethan & Wyatt: Getting Him Back; Boyfriend Material; Relationship Status

by K.A. Mitchell

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Ethan & Wyatt: Getting Him Back; Boyfriend Material; Relationship Status

Ethan & Wyatt: Getting Him Back; Boyfriend Material; Relationship Status

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Overview

Fall in love with Ethan amp; Wyatt in bestselling author K.A. Mitchell's male/male trilogy, now available for the first time in audio. 

Getting Him Back 

Ethan may have followed his high school sweetheart to college only to get dumped his first day there, but that won't stop him from exploring his new life. Things start looking up when he meets Wyatt, who's mysterious, grouchy, hot¿and possibly not gay. When their friendship deepens into something neither expects, Ethan has a new challenge: convince Wyatt this isn't just a pity fling but something more serious. 

Boyfriend Material 

Physically, it's easy for Ethan and Wyatt to be together¿sort of. Privacy is hard to come by in a dorm, but finding ways to connect is half the fun. Emotionally, though, Wyatt isn't sure if a relationship is something he can make last¿years of hiding his emotions have left him with shaky self-confidence. And when it's time to head home for the holidays, their steamy on-campus connection may not translate so well to the real world. 

Relationship Status 

Life doesn't come with a syllabus. Together, Ethan and Wyatt are getting the hang of real life when a new responsibility for Wyatt throws everything off balance. Ethan's doing everything he can to prove he's in this forever while Wyatt is torn between a future with Ethan and a debt to the past. Too bad they didn't cover this in college.


Getting Him Back - Ethan amp; Wyatt, Book One


Ethan may have followed his high school sweetheart to college only to get dumped his first day there, but he¿s not going to let that stop him from exploring all his new life has to offer. Sex-only hookups, his photography, new friends and a campus-wide game of zombies vs humans all help keep his mind off his broken heart and move him toward building a new, better life without his ex.


And then there¿s Wyatt. Mysterious, grouchy¿hot. And possibly not gay. But Ethan¿s not going to let that stand in the way of figuring out what makes Wyatt tick. New college goal? Get Wyatt into bed and into Ethan¿s life.


Step one: arrange a ¿tutoring¿ date. Step two: ¿accidentally¿ bump into Wyatt as often as possible. Step three: explore the sexy body under that ever-present hoodie. And when their friendship deepens into something neither of them expect, convince Wyatt he¿s not just a pity fling or a one-time hookup, but that Ethan is in it for the long haul.


Boyfriend Trouble - Ethan amp; Wyatt, Book Two


They¿ve discovered their love for each other but now comes the hard part¿the rest of their lives. Bestselling author K.A. Mitchell returns with a new novella in this emotional male/male new-adult romance series. 


Physically, it's easy for Ethan and Wyatt to be together¿well, if "easy" means stolen moments when Ethan's roommate is away, or sneaking away to a hidden nook in the library. Privacy is hard to come by in a dorm, but finding ways to connect is half the fun. 


Emotionally, though, that's a different story. Wyatt isn't sure if a relationship is something he can make last¿years of having to hide his emotions have left him with a shaky sense of self-confidence. And when it's time to head home for the holidays, their steamy on-campus connection may not translate so well to the real world...


Editorial Reviews

Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews


"In this fascinating and magisterial study, Richard Sorabji both demonstrates and describes the intense interest philosophers have had in the ethically central phenomenon of conscience ever since the ancients.... Readers will find here both excellent history of philosophy and, it may be hoped, a stimulus to contemporary thought."

Robert Louden


Moral Conscience through the Ages is an ambitious historical analysis of the changing meanings of moral conscience and related concepts from ancient Greek playwrights up to twentieth-century authors. I am not aware of any other book with this scope, let alone with such skill. Sorabji is eminently successful at proving his points, and his book will appeal to many audiences.

Times Higher Education


"Sorabji’s close reading of subtle arguments spanning 25 centuries, as he transliterates key Greek and Latin terms and does his best to define their particular meanings in different periods, enables us to see how later figures took up or rejected earlier ideas."

David Konstan


“Moral concepts have a history, and in this immensely learned and yet highly readable book, Sorabji traces the evolution of the idea of conscience from its earliest intimations in classical Greek and Latin down to our own time. Along the way, he raises questions about freedom of conscience, its reliability, its relation to religious beliefs and penitence, its role in legal systems, and its reemergence in modern psychology in the form of the super-ego. Every page offers insights, and I can in good conscience recommend this book to anyone interested in the foundations of a moral life.

Michael Hickson


“Few authors have the breadth and depth of knowledge required to write such a history. Sorabji demonstrates in this work an impressive grasp of Western philosophy and an effortless ability to move across disciplinary boundaries, from moral philosophy to metaphysics, from psychology to politics, and from the history of law to current debates in legal theory. Moral Conscience through the Ages will quickly establish itself among scholars as the standard treatment of its subject. But what is most impressive is that, without sacrificing the rigour that academic researchers demand, he has also written a book that is accessible and practical enough to find its way into the hands of policy makers in debates concerning freedom of conscience and conscientious objection.

Peter R. Brown


“Sorabji’s Moral Conscience through the Ages takes us from the earliest Greek tragedies to the life and writings of Mahatma Gandhi. Seldom has the notion of respect for conscience been shown to be capable of so many fascinating permutations. Seldom have so many great thinkers been shown wrestling throughout the ages with this topic. Their thoughts are brought alive for us by Sorabji with warm insight and with a vivid sense of the historical context of each. The book amounts to a rethinking of a central value in our own culture that remains as relevant today as it was over two millennia ago among the ancient Greeks and Romans.

The Philosophical Quarterly - Jeffrey Hause


"Sorabji convincingly establishes that many important philosophical issues emerge only if we situate the discussion of conscience in these wider contexts. As a result, his volume explores debates over whether one can effectively pressure conscience to change without hypocrisy, as well as the historical and philosophical connections among freedom of conscience, freedom of religion, and tolerance. Moreover, Sorabji traces discussions of conscience not just through the usual suspects, such as Socrates, Augustine, Aquinas, Butler, and Kant, but also through the classical Greek playwrights, St. Paul, Huss, Cromwell, and Gandhi. While the treatment of each thinker or movement is concise, Sorabji details how the relevant concepts and arguments change to address new social, political, or religious circumstances. It is in demonstrating these webs of connection and change across centuries that Sorabji is at his best....Sorabji's encyclopaedic investigation is an excellent starting point for scholars investigating the many debates over the scope and significance of conscience."

Richard Kraut


Moral Conscience through the Ages is a fascinating and remarkable feat of historical scholarship and philosophical reflection. It is a critical history of a familiar but strangely elusive idea, one that makes its first appearance, in Greek drama, as the notion of sharing knowledge with oneself. Sorabji has a fascinating story to tell—a political and religious story—about how this concept evolved and became the locus of competing moral theories and visions of human moral competence. Enormous in its scope and erudition, yet concise and clear in its exposition, this work will enrich the study of the history of ethics and our understanding of the corruptibility of conscience and the value of religious freedom.”—

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170297580
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 07/04/2017
Edition description: Unabridged
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