Spotlight & Giveaway: Smooth Moves by Marie Harte

Posted May 22nd, 2019 by in Blog, Spotlight / 37 comments

Today it is my pleasure to Welcome author Marie Harte to HJ!
Spotlight&Giveaway

Hi Marie and welcome to HJ! We’re so excited to chat with you about your new release, Smooth Moves!

 
Hi Harlequin Junkie, and thanks for having me! I’m excited to share a little bit about Smooth Moves, my upcoming contemporary romance from Sourcebooks.
 
In Smooth Moves, two people starting over find love where they least expect it. A loud, brash, and secretly vulnerable Marine runs up against a stubborn ex-Army MP and finds himself falling for the snarky instigator. She won’t let him walk all over her, and he likes that as much as he likes talking and laughing with her. Both of them have wounds to heal, but together, they just might find a love worth fighting for.
 
The first three lines of the book give you the setting:

Late June in Seattle sometimes delivered the heat. Cash Griffith looked up. Just his luck —thick, dark gray clouds converged overhead, heavy with the promise of rain.

One of my favorite quotes from the book is from Cash’s point of view, and it’s just so honest, and so very Cash…
Somehow, someway, he had to fool her into thinking he was more than he seemed. Because, selfish as it was, he wanted Jordan in his life. And maybe, just maybe, if he worked hard at it, he could be the guy she needed.

Here’s a short excerpt for you:

He let out a long sigh. “So what’s this favor I ‘owe you’?”
“I need you to talk to my brother.” The admission she couldn’t handle her own family felt easier while looking at his chest.
“Your brother?”
She glanced up, saw his interest, the way it lit up his face, and did her best not to stare at his firm, kissable lips. Damn it. She needed to focus on the man’s irritability, not his sex appeal.
Jordan swallowed. “How about I tell you about it over dinner tonight? And before you get any weird ideas, this is in no way a date. I do not want to have sex with you. I am not flirting or leading you on in any way. This is strictly to help my brother.”
He just stared at her. Unfortunately, behind him, Reid and Smith stared at her as well.
She felt her cheeks heat and wished she could sink through the floor.
“Man, I heard that,” Smith just had to say. “She in no way, shape, or form wants you, Cash. Not freaking at all.” Smith laughed as he walked away. His shouted “Rejected,” followed by more laughter, boomed down the corridor.
“Please tell me I can hit him,” he said to Reid.
“No. But I’m curious to hear why Jordan thinks she has to have this conversation with you,” Reid said. Jordan privately thought of him as Cash-Light. He had the same good looks but not as concentrated. Reid had a more slender build than his bulky older brother, and he had gray eyes. Not the mysterious, deep green of Cash’s. The debonair Griffith as opposed to Cash’s raw, wild bad boy.
“I’m not harassing her. Jesus, Reid.” Cash ran a hand through his hair, which caused his massive biceps to bulge. “Tell him, Jordan.”
A sucker for a pretty body more than a pretty face, Jordan felt every time she looked at Cash as if she’d been hit by a two-by-four because he possessed both. She nodded, distracted, wondering how much he could really bench-press.
“He is harassing you?” Reid asked, frowning.
“What? No, not at all.” She felt like a moron and forced herself to meet Reid’s concerned gaze. “Sorry. I meant I agreed with Cash. He’s fine. I just wanted to make sure my offer of dinner wasn’t confusing.” She wryly added, “You know your brother does better when things are laid out on the table.”
“True. Subtle he is not.”
“I’m right here,” Cash growled.
They both ignored him.

Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
 

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Giveaway: Paperback copy of Smooth Moves (Veteran Movers #2) by Marie Harte

 

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Book Info:

He may be all brawn
But when it really counts… His heart is all gold

Former Marine Cash Griffith is a brawny beacon for trouble, always finishing a fight that someone else starts. Working at his family’s moving company, he does his best to keep a low profile, but he can’t help but tangle with the newest employee, Jordan Fleming.

When Jordan joins Vets on the Go! she has her hands full with her new job and her rebellious teenage brother, not to mention going toe to toe with the obnoxious, arrogant, incredibly hot Marine at work. Soon their battles turn to camaraderie, and one kiss leads to a connection neither of them expected. But when dark secrets come to light, will their bond break…or strengthen into a happily-ever-after they desperately desire?

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Meet the Author:

Marie Harte is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author. A confessed bibliophile and devotee of action movies, she has published more than 100 books-with more constantly on the way. Whether hiking in Central Oregon, biking around town, or hanging out at the local tea shop, she’s constantly plotting to give everyone a happily ever after. For more information, follow her on Facebook or Twitter @MHarte_Author, or visit http://marieharte.com.
 
 
 

37 Responses to “Spotlight & Giveaway: Smooth Moves by Marie Harte”

  1. Mary Preston

    I have had to start over. Years ago now. I gladly accepted help from family.

    • Melanie Bowers

      I moved from big city to country town with my 4 yr old daughter as a single mum…. 20 yrs later still live in sane small town, partner of 16 yrs and two more kids. Best thing i ever did. My family and kindness of strangers helped me settled in.

  2. Natalija

    I had to start over when I moved to another country. Sadly, there weren’t people willing to help. Not sure I’d do that again.

  3. Pamela Conway

    I didn’t start over by moving but had to adjust after losing my husband (life definitely changes after that) & thankfully had help.

  4. Joy Tetterton Avery

    Yes and I honestly don’t know what I would have done if I didn’t accept help.

  5. laurieg72

    In 2008 after the economy tanked. We lost a lot of money which then wiped out our savings. People who owed us money refused to pay.. It was a scary time as we sons attending college. We took out a loan and I went back to work. Frustrating! Things have finally turned around.

  6. Colleen C.

    I moved a few times, so it was a starting over… help was gladly accepted.

  7. Kathleen Bylsma

    Many times…hustled to get a job, find a place to live even if it involved trading housekeeping duties for a roof over my head….it all worked out, eventually.

  8. Caro

    Not really, no. But if I ever had to, I’d like to think I’d accept the help.

    • rkcjmomma

      Yes I have several times and I only let someone help if they want to and no strings attached!!

  9. Glenda M

    Yes, but not completely from scratch. I did accept help. I knew I needed it

  10. erinf1

    Yup… I ended a 5 year relationship and moved out on my own. I had help moving but that’s about it. Thanks for sharing!

  11. Jana Leah

    No I haven’t. I’d hope that if I did have to start over I would get & accept help.

  12. Linda Herold

    I started over by myself when my ex husband moved out. My mom is my rock!!

  13. Anita H.

    I haven’t had to but I imagine it’d be super tough and would definitely welcome any help

  14. BookLady

    I started over when we moved across the country for my husband’s new job.

  15. T. Rosado

    I haven’t ever had to truly start over, but I’ve drastically changed life directions before. Without obvious help, but lots of encouragement.