Read-Alikes for ‘Daydream’ by Hannah Grace | LibraryReads

Daydream by Hannah Grace is the top holds title of the week. LibraryReads and Library Journal offer read-alikes for patrons waiting to read this buzziest book.

Daydream by Hannah Grace (Atria) is the top holds title of the week. LibraryReads and Library Journal offer read-alikes for patrons waiting to read this buzziest book.

Grace writes the third book in her bestselling “Maple Hills” series, after Wildfire. College junior Henry is now captain of the hockey team and can’t afford to fail a difficult class. When he accidentally crashes fellow student and academic whiz Halle’s book club, she offers to tutor him, while he offers up new experiences, which she hopes will help her writer’s block. As they team up to help each other, they might just find love in the process.—LJ Reviews


The Rule Book by Sarah Adams (Dell)

Appeared on the April 2024 LibraryReads list

Nora lands her first client as a sports agent, and it happens to be her ex-boyfriend from college. Derek, a tight end pro football player, needs all the help he can get to revive his career. Upbeat and engaging, this sports romance book is breezy with fun characters and plenty of heart.—Andrienne Cruz, Azusa City Library, CA

Good Girl Complex by Elle Kennedy (St. Martin's Griffin)

Appeared on the February 2022 LibraryReads list

Mackenzie decamps to a coastal college to fulfill a promise to attend school, even though she’s a successful business owner. Little does she know her boyfriend has already ruffled feathers in town, and local bad boy Cooper plans to break Mac's heart in revenge. A perfect balance between steamy and adorable; give this new adult romance to readers of Anna Todd.—Serita Patel, MCMLS-South Regional Library, The Woodlands, TX 

The Right Swipe by Alisha Rai (Avon; LJ starred review)

Appeared on the August 2019 LibraryReads list

An intelligent, multicultural contemporary romance. Rhi, CEO of Crush dating app, and Samson, NFL star, embark on a joint project that turns into more than just talk. Issues of #MeToo in the tech industry and the NFL's concussion problem are woven in. For readers of the Forbidden Heart series, Elle Wright, and Alyssa Cole.—Jessica Werner, Seattle Public Library, Seattle, WA

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