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  • Davey's Rules, Book 3
  • By: Susan Hawke
  • Narrated by: Michael Pauley
  • Length: 5 hrs and 41 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (44 ratings)
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Rules for Santa

By: Susan Hawke
Narrated by: Michael Pauley
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Summary

Rule number 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, and 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 and 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.

©2019 Susan Hawke (P)2019 Susan Hawe

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Touching start

Poor young man kicked out then lands on his feet with a very kind man who looks after him and more.

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This is a great instalment to the series. Cameron and scott are so sweet and amazing together. My heart went out to Cameron and I just wanted to cuddle him.

Once again micheal did an fantastic job bring this story to life with the emotion he put into it.

The more I read/listen about Davey the more I cant wait for his book

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Rules for Santa by Susan Hawke loved it. This story and characters will keep you entertained from beginning to end. I really loved the chemistry between Cameron and Scott. If you like Daddy's and boys this is the story for you.
The Narrator Michael Pauley did a fantastic job bringing these characters to life.

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Davey's Rules 0.5 Mr Pauley deserves a big kiss!

After the first 2 Davey's Rules books , I was really looking forward to this. And I was not disappointed.
There was some really sweet moments in this.

Davey is having lunch with his Dad Scott when the busboy drops his bucket and gets himself fired. Scott has left his car around the back of the restarant so when he's going to retrieve it he falls over a pair of legs He rcognises the guy as Cameron the server who got fired.
And he's out cold. He calls for an ambulance and stays with Cameron.
He finds out about Cameron and takes him home with him to recover.
They fall in love and Davey is his usual sassy self and tells Scott he's happy for him but don't think he's going to call Cameron Daddy if things progress.
The most toucing moment for me is when Cameron shaves Scott's beard.
Am looking forward to more of these stories and already have a though in my head who Davey might ebnd up with.

A big shout out to Michael Pauley who has yet again captured Davey to perfection

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Not so many rules but a sweet sweet Daddy and boy!

In the third instalment of Davey’s Rules the story focuses on Scott - Davey’s father and Cameron, the red headed server that waits on them when Davey and Scott are out for lunch.

What starts off as a rescue turns into more, as Scott gets Cameron to trust him after his past life experiences. Cameron’s story made me really feel for him, especially when we see how he feels about himself - I really wanted to cuddle him (or make sure that his Daddy got to cuddle him). I loved both main characters and the progression of their relationship. All the Santa based innuendos were hilarious and Davey was as diva as always (I’m seriously looking forward to his story, and Jeff’s, and whoever else we can get!). An adorable, sugary sweet Christmas story that proves Christmas miracles can happen, and hallmark movies can come true. The narration of all the characters was good and kept me engaged. I’ll definitely be looking out for the rest of the series!

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Brill

I really enjoyed listening to this book and following Cameron as he deals with being made homeless by his family and then losing his job, Scott finds him unconscious and decides he wants to help him. They have a sweet friendship that is hard for Cameron to accept at first and Scott enjoys being able to look after someone. While they have to deal with Cameron’s dad. Cameron gets his wish to get a Daddy at Christmas. It’s also fun to follow Davey some more as he deals with his dad being a Daddy. I can’t wait for the next book.
The narrator really brings the story to life

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A quick listen (or so it feels like)

Although I enjoyed the story line, I felt kind of at a loss at times. Scott and Cameron have a dynamic chemistry on the page that I felt was lackluster in the narration. The story is truly a good one and full of excellent snark. Pauley has done a good job, but I felt again something was lacking from his usual narrations.

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amazing

Michael has brought Davey to life and I can't wait to see what he does when Davey finally gets his own story.

In the meantime I am so completely in love with this series and this book was a great addition.

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Great addition to the series!

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Rules for Santa is the third installment in the Davey's Rules series and I suggest reading the books in order for maximum enjoyment.

I loved Cameron and Scott. They just complemented each other so well, and even if this was very slow-burn, it was obvious they belonged together and had great chemistry. There was age gap between them, a big one at that, but I never felt like their age was a problem in their case.

It was great that Davey featured so much in this book, seeing that Scott is his father, because I just love him and can't wait for his book.

This was a very low-angst, engaging book and I loved Michael Pauley's narration, he always brings a lot of emotion to his performance and he made all the characters come to life for me. Very recommendable!

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So much Christmas cuteness!!

What an unexpectedly super sweet winter romance!
Daddy Santa focuses on Davey's father, Scott, and Cameron, a young man fully down on his luck who Scott literally trips over after he passes out from dehydration.
Scott is the type of daddy that just wants to care for his boy and no one deserves that more than Cameron. My heart broke for him when we read about the way he's been treated and how things have turned out for him. Together, even before any romance is involved, they make an adorable pair with a lot of heartwarming moments, Cameron not wanting to be in the way or too much trouble and Scott wanting to protect and care for him any way he can.
This has to be one of my favourite daddy/boy stories that I've read. There is a lot of obvious care and emotion for both men. It's cute, romantic and a slow burn that just eases you through this contemporary romance. A definite recommended read!
Michael Pauley really knocks it out of the park with his narration for Cameron and Scott. The Daddy and Boy relationship that slowly builds is full of emotion as both men experience highs and lows and the possibility of this new romance for men at very different points in their lives. The narration really carries the feelings that both men experience, and of course Davey! There's true Christmas spirit throughout and Michael brings the story to life.

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