Jackie Wright
I love Christmas and I love the Greene family and my visits to Sunrise Bay, Alaska so this book was always going to be on my radar and it didn’t disappoint in fact it was everything I expected and so much more. In this wonderful read we got to catch up with every couple as they all pull together to save the holiday celebrations when Marla gets sick. If you have every tried to arrange Christmas for a large group you will get all the obstacles and problems that arise in this book.
Jen Valencia
I loved, loved, loved seeing where all the Greene couples were at in their respective relationships. Readers met them while they were single and on their journeys to finding love and forever, and now, they have their own families to rear and raise. Catching up on how they all were after their happily-ever-afters feels like a bonus, as is often the case when it comes to these things. I'm happy I got to spend A Greene Family Christmas with them. The holiday novella easily gets 4.5 stars.
Nathathida Atirekasâra
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I don't know since when that all members of the Greene family have made their ways to my heart and I have a conflict feeling that this is the last book of the series. I feel heartwarming while I'm reading through this novella because I miss them all so much. I laugh with their kids' tactics and I know that for someone this feels like Karma. I feel curious about Rylan and Calista because I have known them since they were children. But in this book they both grew up and they even have broken up. Like WHAT, WHEN, AND HOW they get to this point of their life. And after I laugh and smile through most of the book, Piper and Rayne successfully make me cry at the very end. They make me miss my grandmother so much. If you are a fan of the Greene family, you don't want to miss this but if you are new, I think some members will pique your interest and want to go back to read their stories which I can guarantee you that you will fall in love with them as I do.