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A Greene Family Vacation

The Greene Family #6.5 • Book 6

by Piper Rayne

4.20 Goodreads
(1.7K ratings)

Why You'll Love This

Seventeen adults, five kids, three drunk grandmas, and one flight to Hawaii — chaos has never felt this much like family.

  • Great if you want: a quick, feel-good hit of ensemble family comedy
  • The experience: breezy and warm — reads in one sitting, zero effort
  • The writing: Rayne juggles a large cast with sharp comic timing and genuine warmth
  • Skip if: you haven't read the series — inside jokes land harder with context

About This Book

When you squeeze seventeen adults, five children, three grandmas, and a whole lot of unresolved sibling energy onto a flight from Alaska to Hawaii, things are bound to go sideways before anyone even reaches the beach. Piper Rayne's A Greene Family Vacation drops back into the beloved Greene family universe for a chaotic, sun-soaked adventure that captures exactly what large, loud, lovable families do best — embarrass each other, argue at the worst moments, and somehow end up closer for it. The emotional pull here isn't drama or heartbreak; it's the warm, slightly chaotic feeling of belonging to people who drive you absolutely crazy.

At under a hundred pages, this novella is tight, punchy, and confident in its pacing — Rayne wastes nothing. She has a gift for ensemble storytelling, keeping multiple characters distinct and funny without losing the thread of warmth that runs through the whole Greene Family series. Readers already invested in this family will find the format deeply satisfying: all the banter and connection they love, delivered in a single, breezy sitting.

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