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Sometimes baseball is just a metaphor for life, and sometimes it works the other way around. All Sarah Duke ever cared about was baseball, and she’s finally earned her shot as a full-time sports writer. She loves the work, she loves being one of the few women to ever gain access to a man’s world, but most of all, she loves the game. When Duke meets Molly Grettano and her two sons at the ballpark, she instantly connects with the young family, but Molly isn’t sure Duke’s ready for something more. Molly wants someone softer, more feminine, and more importantly, someone steady. She and her boys have been abandoned before, and she’s vowed to never to put them in that position again. If she were ever to trust anyone, it would have to be someone fully dedicated to her and her children. Duke has a lot of heart, but neither woman is sure there’s enough room left in it for anything other than baseball.
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3.5 Stars
I wanted to give this book more than I am, but one of the characters in it just doesn't sit well with me. Molly is supposed to be this wonderful single mom who does everything for her kids. The problem is she has put up so many fences due to her past relationship that she can't let anyone in. After a while, this really started to grate on me. She has this wonderful woman in front of her that loves her kids, but she is so afraid of getting hurt. She has unrealistic expectations of Duke. She basically wants Duke to choose between her and baseball, which is her job which she has worked hard to get. I just found myself disliking Molly so much and feeling like she doesn't deserve Duke.