Royal Baby Collection books in order

The complete Royal Baby Collection series reading order, featuring five Harlequin romances about royal families and surprise pregnancies, published from 2013 to 2024.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 The Queen’s Nine-Month Scandal 2013 Susan Stephens Buy
2 The Accidental Heir 2013 Susan Stephens Buy
3 His Pregnant Princess 2013 Susan Stephens Buy
4 Sheikh’s Baby Bombshell 2013 Susan Stephens Buy
5 Scorsolini Baby Scandal 2024 Susan Stephens Buy

The Royal Baby Collection brings together five Harlequin romances published between 2013 and 2024. Each book pairs a royal hero or heroine with a surprise pregnancy, creating the classic tension between duty to the crown and personal desires. The Queen’s Nine-Month Scandal, The Accidental Heir, His Pregnant Princess, and Sheikh’s Baby Bombshell were all released in 2013, with Scorsolini Baby Scandal arriving over a decade later in 2024.

The stories are standalone reads connected by theme rather than setting. Some take place in fictional European kingdoms, while Sheikh’s Baby Bombshell moves the action to the Middle East. The pregnancies are always unplanned, and the resulting conflict between royal protocol and romantic reality drives each plot forward.

This is a small collection compared to some of Harlequin’s themed banners, but it covers the royal-baby trope well. Readers who enjoy royalty romances with pregnancy storylines will find all five books deliver on that specific premise.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Royal Baby Collection series?

There are five books in the Royal Baby Collection series, published between 2013 and 2024.

What is the first book in the Royal Baby Collection series?

The first book in the Royal Baby Collection series is The Queen’s Nine-Month Scandal, published in 2013.

Are the Royal Baby Collection books connected to each other?

The books in the Royal Baby Collection share the theme of royalty and unexpected pregnancy but are standalone romances. Each features a different royal hero or heroine dealing with the consequences of a surprise baby, and the stories are not set in the same fictional kingdom.

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