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Maitland Maternity Christmas: (3 Novels) by Romance AnthologySpinoff 4
Maitland Maternity Christmas: A Heartbeat Away/The Ends of the Earth/Once in a Lifetime (Maitland Maternity Clinic Anthology) by Muriel Jensenanthology
Quadruplets on the Doorstep (Maitland Maternity: Triplets, Quads & Quints #6) (Harlequin American Romance, No 905) by Tina LeonardSpinoff 6
Surprise! Surprise! (Maitland Maternity-The Beginning #1) (Harlequin American Romance, No 829) by Tina LeonardPrequel 1
Triplet Secret Babies (Maitland Maternity Clinic: Triplets, Quads & Quints #5) (Harlequin American Romance, No 901) by Judy ChristenberrySpinoff 5
I Do! I Do! (Harlequin American Romance #833) (Maitland Maternity) by Jacqueline Diamond2
Dad by Choice (Maitland Maternity, Book 1) by Marie Ferrarella3
Married to the Boss by Lori Foster3
Cassidy's Kids by Tara Taylor Quinn4
Just for Christmas by Stella Bagwell6
Formula: Father (Maitland Maternity, Book 7) by Karen Hughes7
Prescription: Baby by Jule McBride7
Billion Dollar Bride by Muriel Jensen8
The Detective's Dilemma by Arlene James8
Her Best Friend's Baby by Vicki Lewis Thompson9
The Toddler's Tale (Maitland Maternity) by Rebecca Winters11
Guarding Camille by Judy Christenberry12
A Dad at Last by Marie Ferrarella14
The Inheritance by Marie Ferrarella15
A Very Special Delivery by Myrna Mackenzie16
The Missing Maitland (Maitland Maternity Clinic: Prodigal Children #3) (Silhouette Romance, No 1546) by Stella Bagwell17
The McCallum Quintuplets by Kasey Michaels21
Baby 101 by Marisa Carroll22
Adopt-a-Dad by Marion Lennox23
The Trouble with Twins by Jo Leigh24
Fugitive Fiancee by Kristin Gabriel25

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