Reviewed by Becca
TITLE: Rules for Loving
SERIES: Davey’s Rules #8
AUTHOR: Susan Hawke
PUBLISHER: self-published
LENGTH: 131 pages
RELEASE DATE: April 14, 2020
BLURB:
Davey’s Rule #85: Daddy will always treat his boy like he’s Daddy’s world… because that’s how it should be!
Note: This is a 37k collection of short stories that follow the final book in the Davey’s Rules series.
Revisit all your favorite couples and families from Daddy’s Lap in this five-part, seven-story collection that shows them all living their happily-ever-afters.
These stories include:
A unique bachelor party, wedding, and new proposal that take place during a long weekend in Vegas.
The day when Travis and Adam officially adopt their daughter.
The fabulous moment when Sammy and Davey say ‘I Do’.
Mikey and Landon finally share how they became a couple.
And finally, get ready to smile as Davey and Sammy welcome a new baby.
This collection of shorts is number eight in a series about not-so-perfect Daddies, adorable “boys,” and one sassy brat with an insane list of rules. Grab your fan and tissues because this series comes with both a high heat advisory and all the squishy feels you’d want from a Susan Hawke book. Please be aware that this is a bonus book to the series, a 37k collection of shorts rather than a full-length novel.
REVIEW:
You know, when I read the last book, I was really sad that it was the end. I was hoping for something like this. To see where their lives took them and how things had changed, if at all. And I was very happy to see this. So so happy. It is the perfect ending to these guys, in true diva, daddy/boy style.
There’s not a lot to add to the blurb without giving too much away. It’s perfect. Seriously. If you’ve kept up with these guys and all their stories, then the stories are so them. They are sassy, sexy and downright hilarious at the antics and snark that comes from them all. It’s full of boys being naughty and daddies with their hands full and so much happiness and love everywhere. It doesn’t mean that their lives have been easy. Not by any means. It doesn’t mean they haven’t or don’t have trials they have to get through. But the important part for all of them, is they learn to be happy with who they are, how to communicate, and how to move forward and be happy in their lives.
They’ve laughed a lot of laughs, cried a lot of years, thrown some major tantrums, but through it all, they’ve learned what true family is. They’ve stuck together, had each other’s backs and taken the next steps in their lives. Scary as they may be.
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