Maitland Maternity
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Maitland Maternity was a continuity series published by Harlequin. It was preceded by two prequels in the Harlequin American Romance line and followed four spinoffs available to mail-order customers (and later released in stores), as well as several spinoffs in the Silhouette Romance and Harlequin American Romance lines and a novella.
Maitland Maternity: The Beginning
- 1 - Surprise! Surprise! - Tina Leonard - June 2000 - HQ American #829 -
- 2 - I Do! I Do! - Jacqueline Diamond - July 2000 - [[[Harlequin American By The Numbers|HQ American #833]]
Series
- 1 - Dad by Choice - Marie Ferrarella, August 2000
- 2 - Cassidy's Kids - Tara Taylor Quinn, September 2000
- 3 - Married to the Boss - Lori Foster, October 2000
- 4 - Just for Christmas - Stella Bagwell, November 2000
- 5 - Prescription: Baby - Jule McBride, December 2000
- 6 - The Detective's Dilemma - Arlene James, January 2001
- 7 - Formula: Father - Karen Hughes, February 2001
- 8 - Billion Dollar Bride - Muriel Jensen, March 2001
- 9 - Her Best Friend's Baby - Vicki Lewis Thompson, April 2001
- 10 - Guarding Camille - Judy Christenberry, May 2001
- 11 - The Toddler's Tale - Rebecca Winters, June 2001
- 12 - A Dad at Last - Marie Ferrarella, July 2001
Spinoffs
- 13 - Baby 101 - Marisa Carroll
- 14 - Adopt-A-Dad - Marion Lennox
- 15 - The Trouble With Twins - Jo Leigh
- 16 - Fugitive Fiancee – Kristin Gabriel
- Silhouette Romance #1540 - A Very Special Delivery - Myrna Mackenzie, 2001
- Silhouette Romance # 1546 - The Missing Maitland - Stella Bagwell, 2001
- Maitland Maternity Christmas - Muriel Jensen, Judy Christenberry and Tina Leonard, 2001
- Harlequin American Romance # 901 - Triplet Secret Babies - Judy Christenberry, December 2001
- Harlequin American Romance # 905 - Quadruplets On The Doorstep - Tina Leonard, January 2002
- Harlequin American Romance # 909 - The McCallum Quintuplets - Kasey Michaels/Mary Anne Wilson/Mindy Neff, February 2002