A review by katiedermody
Daydream by Hannah Grace

I really enjoyed this third book in the series! I've been looking forward to Henry's story since the beginning, and I'm not sure if it's because I knew he was neurodivergent (which the author confirms he is, but he doesn't get a diagnosis during the book) and I tend to relate to the no filter aspect of his character. Getting to know him even more now, seeing how his brain works, and the way it affects his journey as team captain and his friendship to more with Halle. I think that there may be readers who don't understand and might think he's rude and blunt, but I hope they use it as an opportunity to learn. She's also great, and I loved that she's the eldest daughter (didn't love it on her behalf based on how her family abuses her kindness and nature managerial skills), that she's another character with very little sexual experience, and also that she's a writer and romance novel lover. The way she and Henry meet, become friends who just want the best for each other and offer to help out, and then truly become best friends and lovers felt perfect. They both have their individual things they're dealing with and they let the other figure it out while also being supportive. There was one line in Halle's POV where she thinks that if this was the olden days she'd have burnt out the cassette tape made me feel old, and then I realized they're suppose fto be 20 at the start of this book and I am so far beyond that. Regardless, I think it's my fave of the series and while there's no obvious next couple/book, there is one character's story I'd like to see told. No idea if that's the plan, so we'll see! And as always, a gorgeous Leni Kauffman cover!