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Any books out there where the H/H don't want/can't have kids?
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Anyone but You by Jennifer Crusie was my first romance where it not only didn't end with an epilogue featuring kids or the heroine being pregnant, but where the couple in it didn't even want kids. It's contemporary.

HEA with baby is not my thing at all, and often I just have to skip the baby epilogue. Recently with Mary Balogh I have encountered babies and children not only in the epilogue, but throughout the entire main story.
I guess I am saying I would really appreciate some baby free romance recos as well.
Not historical but Not Another Family Wedding by Jackie Lau has a heroine who doesn't want kids. She's in her mid-thirties and is a professor.

Thanks! I just bought it. :)

Old and old-ish Baloghs ALWAYS have a "babylogue" but I forgive her since I'm a fan!! Her most recent series, however, does not have an automatic baby epilogue although two of the couples are in later books shown with their brood (or referred to as parents of X, Y or Z).
In the most recent one, the heroine is post menopausal so extra points for that. The next one in the series is a May-Dec romance with the heroine the December. I'm looking forward to that one.


I can only imagine how a Christmas-themed Balogh book would be overflowing with children and babies!!!

To be fair, a snowed-in, Christmastime, family celebration would justifiably have buckets of children. Also, it was less steamy then her books generally have been. With all those children, it is difficult to find any private time I guess!

To be fair, a snowed-in, Christmastime, family celebration would justifiably have buckets of children. Also, it was less st..."
Ooooh, I had high hopes for this one!!!

To be fair, a snowed-in, Christmastime, family celebration would justifiably have buckets of children. Also, it was less st..."
Am I going to be lost not having read the previous books in the series? I have an arc of it that I'm planning to read soon and I'm not sure I'll be able to get to the other books in the series first. I had started the first book and gave up because I found it slow. I own all of the other books, but haven't gotten around to reading them yet.

Good question. I read all of the books in the series and still found it a bit confusing to sort who was who - there are a lot of characters! I don't think it would matter that much if you read out of order, because generally everybody knows who partners up in this series.
I really liked books 2 and 3, and book 4 was pretty good as well.



*Sometimes the baby epilogues make me so happy too. Go figure.
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I'm in the middle of a historical series in which it seems that the end result for EVERY couple is a child. Normally, it doesn't bother me, but lately, I've been wanting a break from the kiddos. Are there any novels out there (especially historical romances) in which the couple doesn't have a child by the end? Bonus points if they don't want kids, and actually discuss this.
Thanks!