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Their imprints are named after colors and types of roses.
 
Their imprints are named after colors and types of roses.
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==The Wild Rose Press Imprints==
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[[American Rose]] (American historical)
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[[Black Rose]] (paranormal)
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[[Cactus Rose]] (Western historical)
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[[Champagne Rose]] (contemporary)
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[[Climbing Rose]] (young adult)
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[[Crimson Rose]] (suspense)
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[[English Tea Rose]] (non-American historical)
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[[Faery Rose]] (fantasy/futuristic)
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[[Last Rose of Summer]] (later life contemporary)
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[[Scarlet Rose]] (erotic)
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[[Sweetheart Rose]] (sweet contemporary)
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[[Vintage Rose]] (20th century historical)
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[[White Rose]] (inspirational)
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[[Yellow Rose]] (Western contemporary)
 
   
 
   
 
==On The Web==
 
==On The Web==
 
*[http://www.thewildrosepress.com/ The Wild Rose Press]
 
*[http://www.thewildrosepress.com/ The Wild Rose Press]

Revision as of 13:39, 24 September 2008

The Wild Rose Press is a new small electronic and print publisher of romance. Their titles span the spectrum from sweet to sensually erotic and are available in all lengths, including short story, category, and single title. Books are sold on the Wild Rose Press site and in other commercial book stores.

Their imprints are named after colors and types of roses.

The Wild Rose Press Imprints

American Rose (American historical) Black Rose (paranormal) Cactus Rose (Western historical) Champagne Rose (contemporary) Climbing Rose (young adult) Crimson Rose (suspense) English Tea Rose (non-American historical) Faery Rose (fantasy/futuristic) Last Rose of Summer (later life contemporary) Scarlet Rose (erotic) Sweetheart Rose (sweet contemporary) Vintage Rose (20th century historical) White Rose (inspirational) Yellow Rose (Western contemporary)

On The Web