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Veteran Movers #1

The Whole Package

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Always the caretaker, former Marine Reid Griffith wants to help his brother adjust to civilian life...and help other former servicemen. What better way to utilize their brawn, discipline, and charm than a moving company that hires veterans? But although Reid prides himself on being strategic, he certainly doesn't plan to fall in the spotlight of one brilliant―and beautiful―PR whiz...

PR expert Naomi Starr is determined to bring Vets on the Go! into the spotlight. But when she meets Reid, it might mean breaking her rule to never mix business with pleasure. Especially once she discovers that underneath Reid's sexy rough-and-tumble exterior is a vulnerable man who just might need what she's got to give.

Movin' On Series
The Whole Package (Book 1)
Smooth Moves (Book 2)

354 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 29, 2019

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Marie Harte

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Caffeine addict, boy referee, and romance aficionado, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Marie Harte has over 100 books published with more constantly on the way. She’s a confessed bibliophile and devotee of action movies. Whether hiking in Central Oregon, biking around town, or hanging at the local tea shop, she’s constantly plotting to give everyone a happily ever after. Visit http://marieharte.com and fall in love.

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1,223 reviews3,682 followers
February 1, 2019


The whole package by Marie Harte was a cute read. The hero Reid Griffith was everything I love in a hero. He was smart, sweet, supportive, loyal, and a sexy former Marine. Anyone who knows me knows I have a thing for Military men. Reid was so yummy, cool under pressure, protective and totally kicked ass. God but I wanted to eat him up! Naomi Starr was great too but there were times were I just didn't understand why she acted, said or thought the things she did. I got really annoyed with the way she handled things with her ex Tanner. Still I did really like her. I thought she was smart, sweet, outspoken, and driven in her business.



Naomi and Reid had a great relationship and the smexy time in this book was smoking! Of course it helps that Reid was a sexy beast. I loved the brother relationship between Reid and Cash they reminded me of Landon and Gavin Donnigan from The Donnigans Series. I loved some Landon and Gavin when I read their books. Gavin was my favorite, so when Gavin made an appearance in this book I was so happy. My heart broke for Cash and to be honest I really wish I had his book because I want to see what's up with him and Jordan like right now. Overall a great read and I can't wait to get Cash's book!



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2,981 reviews793 followers
May 9, 2019
This book ticked off a lot of boxes for me. I loved Reid. He's former military, started his own business to help his brother adjust to civilian life and he treated Naomi respectfully while still showing how dirty he could get. That's pretty hot!

Naomi is a very strong heroine that came close to being too much, but Reid seemed to bring her back before that every really happened. My only complaint would be is that I wish they had gotten together as a couple sooner. I wanted more of them as a couple because they were so cute together when they were just them.

Honestly, his relationship with his brother was just as much as attractive as his relationship with Naomi. I loved how much they cared and protected each other. One of the things I love about Marie Harte is she does such a good job with family in her books. The main couple are important but my overall enjoyment of a book increases so much when the side characters in the form of friends and family add to the love story for me.

The Whole Package had a great cast of side characters in Reid's brother and their employees within Vets on the Go. I loved all them to a point that I think it would be awesome if they each get their own book. I'm looking forward to more.
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1,414 reviews180 followers
November 12, 2018
I threw an impromptu romance-a-thon this weekend and The Whole Package was the third book I read in my marathon. Unfortunately this one didn’t really work for me. There were many awkward parts where the characters (or the writing) felt like they were trying too hard. I did like the idea of a moving company that revolves around hiring and helping vets. But the story and characters get a solid meh from me.
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7,046 reviews870 followers
January 22, 2019


I’ve been a huge fan and supporter of Marie Harte for many years and I was thrilled when this new series was announced, a moving company that only hires veterans and set in Seattle, but unfortunately The Whole Package just isn’t up to this author’s usual standard. The good news is, there was enough good in this book and because of this author’s past work I will read the next book in this series, but for me this book was a miss.

Reid Griffith, former Marine, along with his brother Cash and his cousin Evan own a moving company Vets on the Go! where they employee only veterans and have recently had some publicity they want to capitalize on to take their fledgling business to the next level. Naomi Starr needs to land a big account and hopes helping Vets of the Go! will help her land that account. There is an instant attraction between Reid and Naomi but because a working relationship cost Naomi her last job, she is determined to not act on it which Reid agrees is the right thing to do, but good intentions only go so far. I liked Naomi and Reid and I think they were good for one another. Naomi was a bit neurotic and her character was pretty well developed although I felt that her ex and their relationship took up way too much time in what should have been her and Reid’s story. I felt that Reid’s character was never fully developed and he often faded into the background which was sad because what I saw of him I really liked.

The bits of time that we spend with just Reid and Naomi were extremely enjoyable and it was easy to see that despite their agreement to just have fun, there was more growing between them. They both seemed very comfortable with one another early on and had no problem sharing pretty intimate details of their lives. They had mad respect for one another and seemed to bring out the best in each other, unfortunately their story; their romance was lost in this book.

My problem with this book and to be truthful this happens sometimes in the first book in a series is that there were too many characters, there were all sorts of tangents off the plot some confusing and never resolved within this book, and there was too much attention paid to secondary characters and not enough to the primary ones.

My hope is that with the first book in this series out of the way, Ms. Harte will be able to focus on the romance in the next book something that was missing in The Whole Package. Despite my disappointment with this book, I am intrigued enough by the premise of this series and look forward to the next book.
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847 reviews18 followers
December 14, 2018
The Whole Package was a whole mess. Too many characters, too many side plots going nowhere, and the MCs had no idea what to do with themselves. Marie Harte has a talent for writing rough and tumble families and friends with humor, wit and a whole lot of heat; all were missing here.

Former Marine Reid has a moving company (Vets on the Go!) that pr exec Naomi wants to pitch because she's angling to be hired by another business known for supporting military veterans. Naomi and Reid are instantly attracted but Naomi was burned by her last boyfriend (who was also her boss) who forced her out of the firm because she was more successful than him. Although Reid is not her boss, Naomi declares that dating a client is an equally big sin. So of course, Naomi and Reid hook up while insisting they are just sleeping together, that's it, nothing else to see here, folks.

Meanwhile, Reid has a mess of an older brother, Cash, who was emotionally abused by their parents. Their dad is dead and mom is wasting away in an assisted living home. Reid's trying to keep Cash in line while running the business with an assortment of former military folks with their own quirks and issues. Their business is next door to other quirky businesses (surly computer dudes and a woman teaching female empowerment classes). I'm so confused.

Other Marie Harte characters pop in to say hi. Reid's cousin Evan works for Vanessa and Campell. Reid and Cash go to the Donnigans' gym and get into a bizarre fight with some other guy who has his own set of cousins. Naomi runs into Sadie and Elliott's cafe. I'm still so confused.

Then Naomi's mother and siblings drop in, causing Naomi to panic and pretend Reid is her boyfriend. Apparently, Naomi suffers from some kind of stubborn inferiority complex because everyone in her family is super accomplished. But they all like Reid and not Naomi's former boyfriend who keeps popping in to woo Naomi back. Naomi, despite having loads of sexy times with Reid, can't firmly tell her old boyfriend to back off or articulate to Reid that she is kinda-maybe-sorta falling for him. Still confused and now getting irritated here.

Oh, and then Reid and Cash's mom dies, leaving a big mystery about Cash's parentage that is completely unresolved. Naomi, by the way, never tells her family that her new boyfriend's mother died, so poor dead Angela becomes some weird background plot hanging in the wind.

Throw in another weird subplot about Reid and Cash trying to deal with a larcenous ex-employee, and my head was too full of characters and not enough actual romance. Naomi and Reid just never gelled for me. I didn't like them as individuals and certainly didn't buy them having a future together.

I was really surprised by how underwhelmed I was by Naomi and Reid's romance. I've really enjoyed Marie Harte's blue collar eyes in the past, especially the McCauley brothers series. This one just had too much world-building and not enough emotion building. I'm guessing Cash's book is next and hoping that the Marie Harte magic returns with it.

Note: I voluntarily read and reviewed this eARC generously provided by NetGalley and the publisher.
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541 reviews37 followers
November 27, 2018
meh. That is my overall feeling about this. Didn't love it but didn't hate it. I felt like I got to know Cash instead of Reid and I thought Naomi was a bit immature. ( I had to look up the heroine's name, if that is any indication of how this is!) The story was a bit forced and there was too much going on so it felt like the book went on forever.
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2,840 reviews1,341 followers
January 29, 2019



I received this book for free from Publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.


I’m so excited about this new series from Marie Harte because I’m such a big fan of her Contemporary Romance. THE WHOLE PACKAGE is the first in the Movin’ On series. You can expect a lot of the fun teasing and banter that Harte has in a lot of her other series, and as expected, a sizzling hot romance.

It took me a little bit to get into this book because it’s a whole new set of characters. The beginning has a lot of that banter that displays the bond and camaraderie of the heroes. I think this is really important to establish early on. However, I do sometimes feel that the banter can be a little too much in some cases. It’s funny because this is one of the best things I love about Harte’s book. But obviously, there is a line. Sometimes, there’s too much of the humor and fun when I would have loved to see a more serious or more focused tone.

Nevertheless, I am thrilled to have another series by Harte. I have some pretty high expectations for this author because she is one of my favorites and I’ll definitely be waiting on the edge of my seat for the rest of the books in this series.

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2,505 reviews940 followers
January 29, 2019


I’m so excited about this new series from Marie Harte because I’m such a big fan of her Contemporary Romance. THE WHOLE PACKAGE is the first in the Movin’ On series. You can expect a lot of the fun teasing and banter that Harte has in a lot of her other series, and as expected, a sizzling hot romance.

It took me a little bit to get into this book because it’s a whole new set of characters. The beginning has a lot of that banter that displays the bond and camaraderie of the heroes. I think this is really important to establish early on. However, I do sometimes feel that the banter can be a little too much in some cases. It’s funny because this is one of the best things I love about Harte’s book. But obviously, there is a line. Sometimes, there’s too much of the humor and fun when I would have loved to see a more serious or more focused tone.

Nevertheless, I am thrilled to have another series by Harte. I have some pretty high expectations for this author because she is one of my favorites and I’ll definitely be waiting on the edge of my seat for the rest of the books in this series.
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552 reviews43 followers
February 1, 2019
Reid Griffith runs a moving company completely staffed by military vets. How sad that this is about all I can come up with to say about him.

Naomi Starr is working hard to make her fledgling PR company successful. When she sees the heroic actions of one of the vets and their moving company truck, she thinks she’s found a winner.

This book moves VERY SLOWLY. It just seemed to go on and on. I felt like I learned more about Cash, Reid’s brother, than I did about Reid. And that isn’t necessarily a good thing. He was obnoxious and overbearing. I was not impressed with Naomi at all. She came across as immature and very insecure. Reid was a bland character who easily melted into the background next to his brother.

Lots of other characters brought in that didn’t add all that much to the story.

I have read and liked other books by this author so I was excited to see the start of a new series. Unfortunately this was fall very short of the mark. It was a completely ho hum read for me. There was no real plot here or much of a storyline. I’m not inspired at all to continue with the series.
I voluntarily reviewed an ARC provided by NetGalley and the publisher.
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May 15, 2019
I'm just facing facts... I'm never going to finish this book. The characters annoyed me for 34% of it, not doubt they'd continue to do so. I haven't picked it up since Feb., so bye.
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August 24, 2019
Reid Griffith is a former marine and he sets up a moving business in order to help his brother Cash. He creates Vets on the Go! and makes his brother partner. In so doing, Reid is able to help other former servicemen. He hires a PR rep, Naomi Starr to help the company's image reach the community.

Naomi certainly needs the business. Having lost her previous job - and her lover - she knows that if she does a good job with this company that her business just might thrive. Although she and Reid share an instant attraction from the very first glance, Naomi is determined to never again mix business with pleasure.

Reid is great, through-and-through. He has a business acumen all on his own, but his desire to help Cash and others show his selfless nature. I really got Naomi. Her ex, in work and in life, did her wrong, and guarding her heart when it came to Reid made perfect sense. However, they can only fight so long before they realize that they are perfect for one another.

What a great start to a new series. Not only is the romance intense, but the family ties are so impressive. Brotherly love is clear throughout. There is also the delicate relationship that Reid and Cash have with their mother that took this book to another level.

I have already read the next two books in the series, Smooth Moves and Handle with Care. They are all very well done, and could do okay as standalones. But the family connection is very powerful and I think readers will enjoy reading all three.
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14.3k reviews536 followers
February 24, 2019
This one was cute. I loved the idea of Reid and Cash's business and how the brothers look out for each other. Very much like brothers to instantly jump to bad conclusions, like Reid did at the start with Cash. I loved how that one action brought so much to the company. From extra business, to additional employees to Naomi helping the business get to the next level. Of course the romance with Reid and Naomi was an added bonus.

I really liked Reid and Naomi and how smitten they were, how honest they were with each other until both really wanted more but were afraid to ask for me. This caused a couple of issues, but soon enough both Reid and Naomi laid things out and realized what was important.

I look forward to reading more in this series, to see what happens with the moving company.
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8,756 reviews169 followers
January 25, 2019
When they set out to make a difference, neither had any idea of the impact it would have on their individual lives. Harte is back with a steamy new series to heat up the bookshelves, straight from the heart. The Whole Package makes all the right moves to get under your skin. Reid's heart is in the right place when he hatches a plan to help former vets adjust to life outside the service. His idea may be great, but he needs more than that to turn it into a realistic goal. Enter Naomi Starr, his greatest professional asset, but a TKO to his heart. Could a match made in PR heaven, be a perfect fit of the heart?
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3,949 reviews128 followers
May 1, 2021
In a nutshell the premise has promise, Reid is a great frontman to start the series with but for me the story is fragmented into too many parts for it to be a cohesive whole by the ending.

I will probably borrow more books in the series from the library but not just yet.
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2,061 reviews66 followers
August 29, 2019
Vets on the Go!, a moving company that hires only veterans, gets lots of positive press and lots of new contracts when two of their movers stop a robbery while on the job and the whole thing is caught on film. PR expert Naomi Starr see this as a great opportunity to build her new business. Sparks fly between the two owners as happens in contemporary romance. I enjoyed it a lot. The romance and pacing are good, and unlike many authors, Harte gets the military stuff correct. I waffled on giving it 4 stars or even higher, but my favorite parts of the book weren't the romantic ones. Reid and Cash, brothers, along with their cousin Evan made for my favorite parts, especially the back story of Reid and Cash's parents that isn't fully resolved in this book - maybe book 2? I also loved the camaraderie among all the vet movers. Having moved a ridiculous amount in my life, I wish these people were my movers. This was a fun romance where the best parts of the book weren't the romantic parts. Thus, 3 stars. But I've already put the second book on library hold and also anxiously await book 3. This is my first Marie Harte and won't be my last.
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1,042 reviews41 followers
January 27, 2019
A moving company owned by Marines (once a Marine, always a Marine!) that hires vets? As the daughter and wife of career Marines, that sounded right up my alley! This was my first book by Marie Harte, so this seemed like the best one with which to start.

Reid was a former Marine who started Vets on the Go! to help his brother Cash, also formerly a Marine, to better adjust to civilian life . Cash appeared on television with a co-worker when they foiled a robbery. Naomi, who formed her own PR firm after a relationship with her boss at her former company turned south, witnessed it. She thought the moving company had great potential, so she introduced herself to Reid with a sales pitch. Sparks ensued.

The romance between Reid and Naomi was very steamy. Though at times they had trouble communicating, sex was never a problem. Naomi had self esteem issues that I couldn't quite comprehend. I understood that her parents and siblings were over achievers. However, Naomi formed her own successful business by herself, so I didn't quite get her insecurity. I loved the relationship between brothers Reid and Cash; their caring and fighting rang true. The story just seemed to be lacking...something. I can't quite put my finger on it. The brothers' relationship with their mother was never explained to my satisfaction. Also, a problem with a fired employee popped up rather quickly and was concluded just as quickly. If you're just looking for a fun, sexy read, you will enjoy this. The other characters were engaging enough that I will definitely check out the next installment.

I received a copy of this book courtesy of NetGalley and Sourcebooks Casablanca. I received no compensation for my review, and all thoughts and opinions are entirely my own.
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3,115 reviews45 followers
August 10, 2020
Naomi Starr is a PR expert and she is determined to bring Vets on the Go! into the spotlight, but meeting Reid, might just mean breaking her rule to never mix business with pleasure. Determined to help his brother and other former servicemen, former Marine Reid Griffith finds himself caught up in trying to get a moving company off the ground, but he certainly doesn’t plan on falling in the spotlight of the brilliant – and beautiful – PR whiz.

The series starts off with a sweet, moving romance that gets readers motors running and pulses pounding. The characters are strong, endearing and easily captures readers’ hearts and attentions. The chemistry between Naomi and Reid sizzles with lots of electrical current but Naomi is determined to keep to her rule about not mixing business with pleasure which keeps the relationship interesting to say the least. Lots of emotions flow from the pages of this story from the intensely emotional feelings that comes from falling in love and interfering past issued to fun and laughter in the interactions of this delightful and eccentric moving crew that most readers will agree, can move anything they want, anytime they want.

The plot is steady paced and has a bit of suspense and intrigue that comes from building up businesses, hiring and firing, siblings and general friction between coworkers and ex-coworkers, in other words a realistic feeling, sweet, cute and fun read that readers can sink their teeth into.
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1,090 reviews105 followers
January 30, 2019
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Publication Date: January 29, 2019
Genre: Western/ Contemporary Romance
Reviewed by: Reading in Pajamas/ Donna
Rated 4.5 Stars

10% into the book and I knew I was going to like it. The group at Vets on the Go moving company are the perfect mix of personalities. Their banter and difficulty getting to know each other was fun to read. Poor Reid looked like a goldfish herder trying to get them all to work together. I liked Reid, he had a vulnerability under his tough exterior that made him real. Naomi was a little harder to read at first, but it didn’t take long for me to warm up to her. I liked them as a couple, each strong, yet still needing strength from the other. The steamy sex blended well with their budding romance and made for a nice read. The biggest thing I liked about this book is the group dynamic. It made me want to be a part of it all, and impatient for the next installment. I’m dying to learn Cash’s story.

*Review copy provided by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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3,437 reviews577 followers
May 23, 2019
This was my first read by this author I think? Although I didn't end up being wow'ed by it, I might definitely read the 2nd book. My problems with this book stemmed from the heroine and me personally never liking when h/H's ex is given too much presence in this book, which is the case here. The heroine is the daughter of super succesful parents and siblings and doesn't feel she measures up. She is running her own PR firm, after leaving her previous job 18 months back because of her ex-bf and boss. Yes, uh-oh, she had a relationship with her boss and sadly he is a presence in the book with both of them vying for the same client and him wanting her back. Many times we are made to feel as a reader that she isn't totally over him which isn't what you want in a romance.

The hero is a ex-Marine who has started a moving business for vets. Well his main motivation was to help his quick to trigger older brother as the hero has always been his keeper. The hero had a crappy childhood. Both h/H aren't looking for something as they want to build their careers. Honestly, the passion between these two was great but I wasn't entirely convinced of the romance.
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2,052 reviews203 followers
January 15, 2019
When Reid's brother and one of their employees get caught on camera stopping a burglary, it gives their local moving company, Vets on the Go!, more attention and a lot more clients. After seeing Vets on the Go! on television, Naomi knows working with them is just the boost her marketing and public relations company needs to open the door to another veteran whose business she's trying to snag. What she didn’t count on is the instant attraction she has with Reid, but she's determined not to mix business with pleasure. She’s been there, done that, and has the former boss/ex-boyfriend to show for it.

The early copy I read of this book is my first by this author and it was such a fun read! With plenty of heat and lots of heart, there is also no shortage of laughs. Reid and Naomi are wonderful characters, both strong and opinionated but each with enough baggage to make them human and endearing. Of course there's the usual blah, blah, blah – “We're just friends,” and “We're not serious,” – lies the characters tell themselves which a reader never believes but makes for delightful entertainment. And let me just say, at the critical point after the conflict, the way Naomi gets Reid's undivided attention? Epic. Pure genius. And one of the funniest/sexiest scenes in the book.

I loved all these characters and adored the strong and funny ex-military movers who kept me laughing throughout the book. Reality TV junkies, anyone? And Reid's brother, Cash, comes across as a crass, muscled meathead, but that boy has hidden depths, and I can’t wait to read his story. If you like hot heroes with heart and feisty, intelligent heroines, you’ll love Reid and Naomi's story!

*I reviewed this book freely and voluntarily, having made no commitment to provide a review and receiving no compensation of any kind from any source for this review.
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689 reviews
April 4, 2019
3.5 stars

The idea of a moving company run by ex-service men and women? Wonderful! Set in Seattle? Another fun plus. A local, new, small PR firm’s owner who sees the company’s potential and wants to help them capitalize on what they’re doing? Great!

Except....Naomi, the “PR expert”, seems immature and wishy-washy. Reid has some insecurities too, but for most of the story, hers outweigh his.

Then we add the supporting characters into the mix and...there’s a lot of side stories that almost overshadow the two MCs. Cash’s (Reid’s brother) story almost rivals Reid’s.

I’ve always enjoyed Marie Harte’s stories and, although this one didn’t resonate as much with me as others she’s written, I have high hopes for this series and look forward to the next installment.

I voluntarily read an advanced reader copy of this book, however, this is my honest opinion.
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974 reviews7 followers
June 17, 2019
This was just okay. The writing didn't move like I would have liked, I felt like this story drug on forever. I had high hopes when I started, because I've loved the previous books I've read from this author. Reid was a good guy, and I liked Naomi for the most part. I thought they had great chemistry, but there was a lot of other stuff going on in this book, and I felt like their story suffered because of it. In my opinion, Tanner had WAY too much story line for this to be about Reid and Naomi. There are a lot of characters introduced, which I get because this is a start to a new series, but it distracts from the main romance. Although this wasn't my favorite story, I will read this author again.
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2,354 reviews14 followers
October 22, 2018
Rcvd an ARC at no cost to author..(netgalley) I love Marie Hart and I enjoyed this book as I did her others.. We meet the Vets on the go when Cash and Hector are captured beating the crap out of some thieves and they were on t.v. and Reid is having a fit til he sees segmant and there business is taking off. Here comes Naomi who is a PR rep and just opened up her new PR firm since her exboyfriend fires her when she started to do better than him and she needs the business and she is going to go after Vet on the go. When Reid and Naomi take a look at each other they are instantly attracted and who wouldn't like a hot Marine?..Fun book, Enjoy!
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2,346 reviews225 followers
November 26, 2018
I found this book to be a bit of a slow burner.
Reid is a great character and as a reader, you’re immediately drawn to his integrity and honour. With just a hint of alpha, he pulls off his ex-marine roll to perfection.

Personally, there wasn’t quite enough drama for me, not enough tension, even when a “could be” tense scene arose. It is, however, a sweet story that reminds you to love deeply and warmly.

I particularly enjoyed having Cash’s pov and getting to know him more than just in passing. It’s only left me wanting more.

There are a few characters that we meet in this book that look rather interesting and I hope we get to know them better - but not before Cash’s story.
2,038 reviews25 followers
January 28, 2019
Reid Griffith owns a moving company, Vets On The Go, with his brother and cousin. While doing a move his brothers crew stops a robbery which draws media attention to them. The business is growing too fast to handle. Naomi Starr has started her own PR company and sees the coverage. She wants to handle his PR. There is an immediate attraction, but Naomi has been burned before by a work relationship.

I loved the back and forth dialogue between the characters. This was a fast easy romance. Thank you to net galley for an advanced readers copy.
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1,814 reviews45 followers
January 29, 2019
A story of taking another chance with your heart and not being afraid to stand up for what you want. This book has laughter, sexy times, drama and will warm your heart. A wonderful start to the Movin' On series and I'm looking forward to the next one!
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Author 3 books43 followers
November 10, 2019
Love the premise of the moving company. Love the familiar characters from the other series. The sex scenes were riveting and it was a great story. A+
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1,377 reviews6 followers
November 12, 2019
This was my first book of Marie Harte and I absolutely enjoyed everything about this story. Reid and Naomi where absolutely amazing I couldn’t get enough of them.
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1,358 reviews4 followers
November 14, 2019
Naomi and Reid were absolutely perfect for each other. I love how well they worked together. It was simply amazing! 💙

Can’t wait to read to about Cash next! 😊
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