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Revision as of 04:53, 11 July 2011
Some publishers focus only on romance. All major publishers have a division devoted to romance, the best-selling fiction genre in the market. These lines or imprints are found listed on the publishers pages. Some former publishers are now imprints of corporations.
- See also category:Electronic Publishers and Electronic Publishers page for electronic publishers.
- See also category:Erotica Publishers, Erotica and Erotic Romance pages for publishers of erotica/erotic romance.
Romance Publishers
Fawcett, now an imprint of BallantineFormer Publishers
- Avid Press
- Candlelight
- Diamond
- Loveswept
- Neighborhood Press Publishing
- Tapestry
- Titan Press
- Triskelion Publishing
- Venus Press
- Twilight Fantasies - electronic publisher, closed October 24, 2007