Making Rules by Susan Hawke: Exclusive Excerpt!

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Exclusive Excerpt from Making Rules

by Susan Hawke

I gave him the once-over, noting for the first time that he wore guyliner and had polished his nails in a soft pink to match the polo he was wearing with his white chinos. Before this moment, I hadn’t looked away from his pretty face long enough to see that he was indeed quite fabulous. I was still laughing as I shook my head. “Oh, shoot. We really do need to be friends, I think. I mean, I always did love hanging out with the divas.”

Davey winked. “I will accept the title of diva because it fits, and don’t you forget it. So now that my interview seems to be over, what’s the deal with you and your hot Daddy? How long have you guys been coupled up? Mind you, I’m only asking because I’m nosy and like to know everything about a person when we meet. It never hurts to have too much information.”

“Right? Too much info is never a bad thing. Daddy and I have been together for about four years. We are so coupled up, as you put it, that we are officially in a domestic partnership. We would be married by now if it was legal. Isn’t it stupid that I could legally smoke pot in this county if I were sick enough, but I can’t marry the love of my life?” Daddy and I often talked about which one would be legalized first—gay marriage or recreational marijuana usage. My only thought on the subject was that I’d better be able to marry my boyfriend before my stoner friends could walk into a store to buy weed. But in our society, who knew how it would go? Honestly, here in California, it could go either way.

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About Making Rules

41Z6djt8Y2LDavey’s Rule #53: Daddy shouldn’t be afraid to let his boy top.

Before Davey came to work at Daddy’s Lap and began that crazy list of rules, his future bestie, Sammy, was already living happily ever after with his own Daddy-dom. From the moment they met over a gas pump to the day they were legally able to wed, leather Daddy Raphael Robustelli adored his linebacker-sized boy. This is their love story, as seen through a series of six short vignettes. Witness the moment they met, see the first time Davey came to the club, and so much more. This is a short 20k volume, filled with emotion and backstory for the entire series.

NOTE: This is not a full-length book and does not contain a new couple. This can be read as a standalone but will be most enjoyed by those who have read the series.

This is the sixth book 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.

Available at: Amazon

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About Susan Hawke

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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