Ms. Jessica Errera

Jane Rotrosen Agency

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Jessica Errera

Jane Rotrosen Agency

318 E 51st Street
New York, NY 10022
Website:
www.janerotrosen.com
Twitter (X):
@thisJESStin
AALA Member:
No
Query Methods
Accepts queries via...
Online Form [Go To Form]
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Historical
Mystery
Romance
  • Romance, Contemporary
Thrillers/Suspense
Women's Fiction
Young Adult

Non-Fiction

none
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Known Clients (current & past)
Celeste Connally
Maria Fröhlich
Erin La Rosa
Karin Lin-Greenberg
Miel Moreland
Noor Rasoul
Miranda Smith
Victoria Wlosok
Author Comments
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emilyvansell
11/28/2025 08:57 PM
Q: 11/28/25
86k YA Contemporary Romance
DueleNinja
11/23/2025 05:49 PM
Online Form Query: Nov 23, 2025
Contemporary Romance 98k
Bina1331
11/21/2025 06:37 AM
Q: 7/21
CNR: 11/19
EllieCasemanBooks
10/18/2025 01:52 PM
Query through on-line form 10/18/25
AnnabelDickson
08/22/2025 09:25 PM
EQ: 4/8
marked CNR: 8/22
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