Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | A Valentine for Daisy | 1993 | Betty Neels | Buy |
| 2 | Leonie’s Luck | 1994 | Betty Neels | Buy |
| 3 | Family Secrets | 1994 | Betty Neels | Buy |
| 4 | No Ties | 1994 | Betty Neels | Buy |
| 5 | The Baby Battle | 1994 | Betty Neels | Buy |
| 6 | Island Child | 1994 | Betty Neels | Buy |
| 7 | The Dinosaur Lady | 1994 | Betty Neels | Buy |
| 8 | Sullivan’s Law | 1994 | Betty Neels | Buy |
| 9 | The Nutcracker Prince | 1994 | Betty Neels | Buy |
| 10 | The Santa Sleuth | 1994 | Betty Neels | Buy |
| 11 | Kisses and Kids | 1995 | Betty Neels | Buy |
| 12 | Faith, Hope And Marriage | 1995 | Betty Neels | Buy |
| 13 | Bachelor’s Family | 1995 | Betty Neels | Buy |
| 14 | The Baby Business | 1995 | Betty Neels | Buy |
| 15 | Fire Beneath the Ice | 1995 | Betty Neels | Buy |
| 16 | Love Without Measure | 1995 | Betty Neels | Buy |
| 17 | Family Man | 1996 | Betty Neels | Buy |
| 18 | The Ideal Choice | 1996 | Betty Neels | Buy |
| 19 | Taking It All | 1996 | Betty Neels | Buy |
| 20 | McTavish and Twins | 1997 | Betty Neels | Buy |
| 21 | Almost a Father | 1998 | Betty Neels | Buy |
| 22 | Last Chance Marriage | 1998 | Betty Neels | Buy |
| 23 | The Miracle Wife | 1998 | Betty Neels | Buy |
| 24 | Make-Believe Mother | 1998 | Betty Neels | Buy |
| 25 | Farelli’s Wife | 1999 | Betty Neels | Buy |
Kids and Kisses is a Harlequin themed collection that brings together 25 romance novels focused on children, families, and the complications of love when kids are involved. Published between 1993 and 1999, these books were written by Betty Neels and other Harlequin authors, then grouped under the Kids and Kisses banner for readers who enjoy family-centered romances.
Betty Neels’s own contributions fit the theme naturally, since many of her novels already feature domestic settings and warm family dynamics. Titles like A Valentine for Daisy, The Baby Battle, and Love Without Measure are typical of the collection’s focus. Each book stands alone, so there is no required reading order. Readers can pick whichever title sounds most appealing and move through the list at their own pace.