DNW Publishing, a private publishing company, was founded in 2011 by Danica N. Williams. As a new publishing company, DNW Publishing only publishes select works of fiction, but looks forward to expanding to include children's literature. We are not currently accepting unsolicited queries or novel submissions.
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Summer is coming to an end, but it's not too late to dive into one last great book. War of the Colbertsons, is a fun read that's sure to be loved." ~ Danica
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The Colbertson sisters have nothing in common but the blood that flows through their veins. Marlo is a conservative housewife, who longs to be a mother and spends her days caring for her father. Her sister, Kimberly, is a success driven plastic surgeon, who wears expensive clothes, drives a flashy car, and dates men that can afford to lavish her with gifts. To say that the Colbertson sisters don’t get along would be an understatement. They can’t be in the same room without fighting.
For years, Joseph Colbertson has begged his daughters to resolve their differences, but neither of his stubborn girls will be the first to extend the proverbial olive branch. Now that he is ailing, Joseph knows that he will not be able to rest in peace if his daughters, who have nothing in common but him, go their separate ways after his death. His biggest fear is that his future grandchildren and great-grandchildren might grow up in the same city and not know each other. In a final act of desperation, Joseph comes up with a plan that will bring his children together so that they can resolve their differences, become friends, and start acting like family.
Will Marlo and Kimberly survive what their father has in store for them? Will they come out of this as sisters or enemies?
Get your copy today!
The Colbertson sisters have nothing in common but the blood that flows through their veins. Marlo is a conservative housewife, who longs to be a mother and spends her days caring for her father. Her sister, Kimberly, is a success driven plastic surgeon, who wears expensive clothes, drives a flashy car, and dates men that can afford to lavish her with gifts. To say that the Colbertson sisters don’t get along would be an understatement. They can’t be in the same room without fighting.
For years, Joseph Colbertson has begged his daughters to resolve their differences, but neither of his stubborn girls will be the first to extend the proverbial olive branch. Now that he is ailing, Joseph knows that he will not be able to rest in peace if his daughters, who have nothing in common but him, go their separate ways after his death. His biggest fear is that his future grandchildren and great-grandchildren might grow up in the same city and not know each other. In a final act of desperation, Joseph comes up with a plan that will bring his children together so that they can resolve their differences, become friends, and start acting like family.
Will Marlo and Kimberly survive what their father has in store for them? Will they come out of this as sisters or enemies?