Readers of Wolfe's I Am Charlotte Simmons or Freitas' Sex and the Soul will wish to provide Charlotte and current students with this Jesuit's compelling response to the alcohol-drenched hook-up culture. The dominant friends-with-benefits model of shallow romantically unsatisfying sex meets its match in this wise advocacy of the till-death-do-us-part promise. Piderit presents a convincing account of sexual temperance conducive to lasting intimacy and the satisfaction of deep human desires.