The art of telling the truth
I loved this book, Catching Zia. The battle and love between Brett and Zia has been passionately written and it makes you ponder and wonder about the past that always plays a part in your life. Brett is anxious about his experiences with women who want him for his fame and money and Zia has a past with a lying mother, who almost destroyed her self-esteem. I am going to enjoy the next books in this series as I really am an admiring fan of Becca Jameson.
I think Catching Zia is a wonderful introduction to the Spring Training series by best-selling author Becca Jameson. Spring Training follows the lives of several major league baseball players as they deal with the fame and reality of life and love. This first book in the series, Catching Zia, features the second baseman and his desire to meet a woman who isn’t after him for his money or his celebrity status. Zia’s main passion in life is art. And she’d gladly spend days on end sketching the hunky man who stops to admire her work while jogging through the park one sunny afternoon. Brett has been ogling Zia for days. The sketch in her lap provides the perfect opening. When it’s immediately obvious she has no idea he’s a major league baseball player, he relishes the opportunity to take a gorgeous woman out on a normal date. But what Brett doesn’t know is that Zia grew up with a compulsive liar, and his omission is more than she can tolerate. Second chances are rare in this life, and somehow Brett manages to squander that one also. He’s got an uphill battle if he wants to fight for this strong-willed woman.