Susan Hawke
Davey’s Rules Series Book 3
Susan Hawke
M/M Romance, Daddy/boy
Release Date: 11.01.19
Blurb
Rule #18: Daddy’s boy will always believe in his Santa Daddy.
Homeless, alone, and now jobless, Cameron Evans is lost… until he’s found after a prominent local attorney literally trips over him when the boy is passed out from dehydration.
Scott Hendrickson has two things in life: his job as an assistant district attorney, and his son Davey. Other than that, he lives alone in a house that’s too big, too empty, too… lonely.
It’s not just Cameron’s life that might change for the better when Scott takes him in. Scott can provide material things and security, but Cameron returns the favor by breathing fresh air into Scott’s stale life.
Two men who need each other… one magical holiday season. Could a little Christmas magic be all that’s needed to bring the biggest gift of all? Maybe Cameron doesn’t need a Sugar Daddy… because he already has a Santa Daddy.
This is the third book in a series about not-so-perfect Daddies, adorable “boys,” and one sassy brat with an insane list of rules. Get ready for all the squishy holiday feels you’d want from a Susan Hawke book.
When the doorbell rang, I set my iPad aside and rose to get it. Cameron paused his game and looked up with a frown. “Should I make myself scarce? I didn’t even think to ask if you had a boyfriend or girlfriend. Please don’t let me make things awkward for you if you do. I can still go, if you want me to.”
This boy was going to kill me with his earnest brand of sweetness.
I shook my head and paused to rest a hand on his head. “If I had a partner, you would’ve met them by now or at least heard about them. I’m as single as it gets. I’m so single, I’m right up there with the individually packaged cheese slices in the fridge. And no more talk of going anywhere. We already worked things out, remember? You’re my new roommate. Now play your game, I’ll get the door.”
He took a deep breath and nodded, looking so cute I wanted to stay beside him rather than deal with whoever was currently ringing my doorbell for the third time. I rolled my eyes and went to answer it, surprised when I saw my son David standing on the steps.
David breezed right past me, talking a mile a minute as he juggled bags. “Geez, it’s about time. I figured you’d be up by now, what are you doing in your pajamas at noon? I was going to invite you out to lunch so we could talk about the Santa thing some more, but I guess that won’t be happening. I had to ring the bell, because I have no idea what I did with my old house key. You want to make me a new one? I’m good either way, it’s a way for you to get exercise by getting up to answer the—” David paused in the doorway to the family room, his mouth falling open as he gaped at Cameron.
I walked past him, stopping to put a hand under his chin and push it closed. “Don’t leave your mouth hanging open, David. You’ll draw flies. Now why don’t you tell me what you’ve got in those bags?” I paused as if it were no big deal and motioned toward Cameron. “By the way, this is my guest, Cameron. You might recognize him from the restaurant yesterday?”
It took David a full thirty seconds to recover the power of speech. He smirked at Cameron, walking farther into the room as he sized the boy up. “Yeah, I remember you. I’m Davey, by the way. So are you always that accident-prone or were you thrown by how hot my father is?”
As an avid reader and big romance fan myself, I love sharing the stories of the different people who live in my imagination. My stories are filled with humor, a few tears, and the underlying message to not give up hope, even in the darkest of times, because life can change on a dime when you least expect it. This theme comes from a lifetime of lessons learned on my own hard journey through the pains of poverty, the loss of more loved ones than I’d care to count, and the struggles of living through chronic illnesses. Life can be hard, but it can also be good! Through it all I’ve found that love, laughter, and family can make all the difference, and that’s what I try to bring to every tale I tell.
I’m a happily married mom with one snarky teenage boy, and three grown “kids of my heart.” I’m more widely known for my mpreg writings as Susi Hawke; this new name is a departure from that. Whether written by Susan or Susi, the books are filled with that all-important love, laughter, and family I mentioned; the only difference is that this name has no male pregnancy. I look forward to sharing my stories with you, and to bringing more romance and laughter into this world that needs it so very badly.
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I love to read about family getting together and having a fun time at Christmas.
I am so excited to read about wonderful holiday stories.
Thanks
i love to read a good second chance xmas story
This sounds like such a great Christmas story!
I love about lost lovers reconnecting. About mistakes being fixed. Of answers supplied to questions left unanswered for too long. Of love being returned with a romantic HEA to heal all wounds.
That’s all…
I want all the lovey dovey stuff!
Reunion stories with neighbors or classmates meeting up after coming home and finding out that they are attracted to each other.
Sounds quite neat! Cool excerpt .