If you thought Christmas couldn’t get any hotter, A Good Girl Christmas by Sam Hall is here to prove you wrong because this pack is about to crank up the emotional heat and the spice, all wrapped up in a big festive bow.
This time, our favorite broody troublemaker, Marcus, is stirring the pot with a seemingly innocent idea: everyone in the pack has to plan a special gesture to show what they feel for one another. Cute, right? Well, not so fast. When you’ve got a group of alphas, mates, and one fiercely lovable heroine all navigating a complex web of feelings, you know the emotional stakes are going to hit hard.
At its core, this story is about vulnerability, being brave enough to put your heart out there, even when you’re scared of what the other person might feel. And that’s where Sam Hall absolutely shines. Every interaction, every thoughtful gesture, and every quiet realization had me either swooning, tearing up, or grinning like a fool.
Of course, it wouldn’t be a Sam Hall book without plenty of steam, and trust me, this pack does not disappoint. The chemistry is still off the charts, and every scene feels like a gift that just keeps on giving. Thank you, Santa. From sweet moments of connection to sizzling encounters that’ll leave you fanning yourself, the balance between heart and heat is a chef’s kiss.
What I loved most is how Sam Hall gives us a glimpse of this pack’s softer side. Their relationships are already so layered and intense, but watching them stumble through the awkwardness of showing their feelings? Pure magic. Cyn continues to be the glue holding them all together, and her strength and love for her mates are front and center.
A Good Girl Christmas is the cozy, swoony, and oh-so-spicy holiday treat you didn’t know you needed. It’s equal parts heartwarming and heart-racing, packed with emotional vulnerability, fated-mate magic, and a pack that feels like family. If you love paranormal romance with a side of festive feels, this is the perfect read to curl up with by the fire.
Tissues? Optional. Cold shower? Highly recommended.

