Daydream - Hannah Grace

Daydream

By Hannah Grace

  • Release Date: 2024-08-27
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 503 Ratings

Description

#1 New York Times bestseller!

The third in the New York Times bestselling Maple Hills series follows fan-favorite Henry and a bookish fellow student who come up with a plan to help them both overcome their respective challenges in a difficult year.


When his procrastination lands him in a difficult class with his least favorite professor, Henry Turner knows he’s going to have to work extra hard to survive his junior year of college. And now with his new title of captain for the hockey team—which he didn’t even want—Henry absolutely cannot fail. Enter Halle Jacobs, a fellow junior who finds herself befriended by Henry when he accidentally crashes her book club.

Halle may not have the romantic pursuits of her favorite fictional leads, but she’s an academic superstar, and as soon as she hears about Henry’s problems with his class reading material, she offers to help. Too bad being a private tutor isn’t exactly ideal given her own studies, job, book club, and the novel she’s trying to write. But new experiences are the key to beating her writer’s block, and Henry’s promising to be the one to give them to her.

They just need to stick to their rule book.

Oh, and not fall in love.

Reviews

  • Not for me

    1
    By Zack Scott Games
    I had high hopes for “Daydream” by Hannah Grace, especially after being drawn in by its beautiful cover and promising title. I even went ahead and pre-ordered it, eager to dive into what I thought would be a captivating and romantic story. Unfortunately, my experience with this book was far from what I expected. From the very beginning, I struggled to connect with the characters and understand the plot. The first chapter felt confusing, and I couldn’t find a clear direction in the narrative. There was too much going on without enough grounding or introduction to who the main characters were or what their motivations might be. It often felt like I was reading a jumble of words rather than a cohesive story, making it difficult to follow along and feel invested. Additionally, the unusual spacing between words made the reading experience even more disjointed. It seemed like a stylistic choice, but instead of adding something unique to the narrative, it disrupted the flow and made it harder to get through each page. I found myself constantly pausing to figure out where the sentences were going, which took away from the overall enjoyment of the book. By the time I finished the first chapter, I still felt lost and unconnected to the story or the characters. I kept hoping it would get better, that there would be a turning point where everything clicked, but it never came. Sadly, I feel like I wasted my time and money on a book that didn't live up to its potential or my expectations. Overall, “Daydream” didn’t deliver the romance or emotional depth I was looking for. While the cover and title initially drew me in, the actual content didn’t resonate with me at all. I’m disappointed to say that this book wasn’t for me.
  • Amazing

    5
    By thatguyspeen
    Top 1 in the series!

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