Ladies’ Day
Beth Sawyer has had her share of heartaches, including a runaway daughter named Julie, whose disappearance years earlier brought about her divorce. Though Beth will never give up on finding Julie, fifteen years later she has a pretty fulfilling life teaching college composition, she has begun dating again, and she has the support of her two closest friends who get together to play a round of golf each week on ladies’ day.
Beth’s life changes when she sees a newspaper photo of a promising young golfer named Sky Sawyer who looks just like her runaway daughter, Julie, setting her on a mission to find out more. Could Sky possibly be her granddaughter, and if so, will she lead Beth to finding her lost daughter, Julie?
This is the premise of Lisa Williams Kline’s compelling new novel, Ladies’ Day, a heartwarming, realistic story of four generations of women told from the viewpoints of Beth and Sky. Ladies’ Day is part romance, part mystery, part family drama, with some serious and lol funny competition taking place on the golf course. The novel drew me in with the first scene and had me attentively turning the pages to the very end, cheering for the Sawyer women to reconcile and reunite as a family. Wonderfully written and highly recommended!