Don't overlook 'Well Met' by Jen DeLuca. The Renaissance Faire setting is inherently funny and charming. While the main plot isn't pregnancy-focused, the found family and community aspects it builds have a very warm, welcoming vibe that I think fans of the genre would really enjoy. The humor is gentle and situational—think awkward encounters in corsets and pirate accents—and the love story is genuinely sweet. It captures that feel-good blend perfectly.
I’m actually a bit tired of the ‘hate-to-love office romance with surprise baby’ trope, it’s starting to feel like a formula. If you want humor and love that feels a bit more grounded, maybe check out ‘Bet Me’ by Jennifer Crusie. The pregnancy isn’t the main plot, but the family expectations and meddling around it are a constant, hilarious source of tension. The dialogue is snappy and the characters feel like real, slightly messy people. The humor comes from the situations and the fantastic side characters, not just quips between the leads.
It’s an older book but the comedy holds up better than a lot of the recent stuff, in my opinion. The romance develops alongside the chaos, not because of one big dramatic reveal.
Okay, so I just binged a ton of these and my absolute favorite has to be 'The Hating Game' by Sally Thorne. It’s not technically a pregnancy book from the start, but the dynamic is so sharp and funny that the eventual progression into that territory feels earned and sweet. The banter is top-tier, genuinely made me laugh out loud on the bus. I think the humor works because it’s character-driven—two competitive coworkers who can’t stand each other, until they very much can. The romance is a slow burn with a fantastic payoff.
For something where the pregnancy is central earlier on, 'The Unhoneymooners' by Christina Lauren is a great pick. The premise is hilarious: the entire wedding party gets food poisoning except the maid of honor and best man, who hate each other and end up on the free honeymoon trip. The situation is absurd in the best way, and the forced proximity leads to some brilliantly awkward and funny moments. When the pregnancy element comes in later, it doesn’t overshadow the established comedy and chemistry. They just handle the blend really well, never getting too saccharine.
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