The Baby Chase books in order

The Baby Chase is a seven-book romance series centered on a fertility institute where doctors and patients find love while navigating the emotional world of family planning.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 Prescription for Romance 2009 Marie Ferrarella Buy
2 The Family They Chose 2010 Marie Ferrarella Buy
3 The Doctor’s Pregnant Bride? 2010 Marie Ferrarella Buy
4 Cinderella and the Playboy 2010 Marie Ferrarella Buy
5 And Babies Make Five 2010 Marie Ferrarella Buy
6 The Billionaire’s Baby Plan 2010 Marie Ferrarella N/A
7 Prescription for Romance / Love and the Single Dad 2011 Marie Ferrarella Buy

The Baby Chase is a seven-book series published between 2009 and 2011, set in and around the Armstrong Fertility Institute. The books follow doctors, researchers, and patients whose professional lives at the clinic become intertwined with their personal ones. Each story explores a different couple dealing with questions of family, career, and the emotional weight of fertility treatment.

The series opens with Prescription for Romance and moves through stories involving a pregnant bride, a billionaire’s plans, and unexpected multiple births. While the medical setting gives each book its structure, the focus stays on the relationships between characters who are all searching for connection and family in different ways. The Baby Chase works both as individual romances and as a linked series where earlier characters appear in later books.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the The Baby Chase series?

There are seven books in the The Baby Chase series, published between 2009 and 2011.

What is the first book in the The Baby Chase series?

The first book in the The Baby Chase series is Prescription for Romance, published in 2009.

What is the setting of The Baby Chase series?

The Baby Chase series is set at the Armstrong Fertility Institute, where doctors, staff, and patients cross paths in a medical environment focused on helping couples have children. The professional setting provides natural tension as personal and workplace boundaries blur.

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