Cowboy's Chocolate Roses

Cowboy's Chocolate Roses

Jess Buffett

Jess Buffett

   Warning: For Mature Adult Audiences.  Contains language and actions some may deem offensive.  MF.  This is a revised and expanded version, originally published in Jul 2013.    In book one of Silver Stone Ranch: Feeling as though everything is finally working for him when he signs a deal that could set his ranch up for life, Joshua Kell instead finds himself totally unprepared for the changes headed his way.  He celebrates his good fortune and even thinks he has found the woman of his dreams, however, what he finds is—himself alone and devastated that she left.  Nursing a broken heart, he packs his bags and heads for home.    Brianna Evans is happy for her sister, but would rather be anywhere else than celebrating the upcoming wedding with a night out on the town.  Instead, it turns out to be a night she can't remember, that is until she receives news, which has her memory working overtime.     However, after spending the last two years struggling to take back control of her life after a horrific trauma, can she trust again to find her happily ever?  She gets the chance when a ghost from her past surfaces, leaving her no recourse but to either trust in her cowboy to keep her safe, or live a life of regret.  
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The Alpha's Onyx & Fire

The Alpha's Onyx & Fire

Jess Buffett

Jess Buffett

   Warning: For Mature Adult Audiences.  Contains language and actions some may deem offensive.  Ménage – MMF.    In book two of New Hope Valley: Tessa Cardwell’s life changed overnight when she was left to raise her five siblings.  When a friend suggested moving to the small town of New Hope, she packed up her family and set out with not a clue of what waited for them there.  Used to doing everything on her own, she finds herself in the middle of a life changing experience—that is if she can let go of her inhibition and hold onto the two men fate placed in front of her.    Leontis Harper searched for the woman who turned his life upside down a few months earlier.  Determined to find her lands him in New Hope Valley and places him in a situation he has come quite used to—rejection.  He had dealt with it his whole life, but he finds rejection hurts more when it comes from the two who were supposed to accept him without question.    Sage Ashcroft is the last White Tiger Alpha.  What the Alpha wants he gets, well until now.  He finds himself in a situation which could enhance his life or destroy it, if he doesn't learn to compromise.  The wrong choice, and he could be the one on the outside looking in on a life that was destined for him.    With the prophesy hanging over their heads, secrets being revealed, and enemies banding together, the New Hope Valley Pride faces many changes.  Join in as the Pride gains strength it never knew was possible until the Alpha, the onyx, and the fire combine.  
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Claiming Her Mate

Claiming Her Mate

Jess Buffett

Jess Buffett

Warning: For Mature Adult Audiences.  Contains wording and actions some may deem offensive.  Sexually explicit content.  MF     In book one of New Hope Valley: For more than seven years, Summer Ashcroft has had to watch the man she knows is her mate, go about his life, ambivalent and distant toward her.  As one of only a few tiger shifters left, the pressure on her to mate threatens to suffocate her, leaving her to wonder if is she strong enough to risk it all to be with him.    Evan MacKenzie has known Summer all of his life, and has forcefully maintained his distance from the gorgeous woman.  Staying away seems to be his only recourse since he is unwilling to risk losing the one person that still makes him feel as if he has a heart.  When it's realized he is the key to things left out of their control, he finds himself at a crossroads.    Mistakes are made by both, but when the truth is discovered, the pair is thrust together in unimaginable circumstances.  They must work as one to search out answers for Evan, and secure a future for Summer's species, but are they strong enough?  Or will forces set into motion thousands of years before, keep them apart?
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