I think the socially-awkward heroine is one we can all relate to on some level. Her tendency to pull away and live inside her own head made her hard to relate to at times, but made her a more realistic character, imo. I like the emotional undercurrents of the book and applaud the author for touching...
I don't usually read Harlequin Superromances. They're too long and don't have nearly enough sex. But I make exceptions for uncommon stories, and I'm glad I read Out of His League. The sports romance isn't uncommon, of course, but the prickly, antisocial heroine is, and I really liked this exploratio...
I wanted to like this because I can relate to the heroine in a lot of ways. But, I just really didn't get the attraction. I didn't understand their connection. The first half of the book, they were each in their own head way too much. It felt cold.
Good concept and I liked the h/h. I felt the romance was a bit superficial, but overall I enjoyed the story, particularly the baseball angle.