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Hannah Grace writes contemporary romance centered on college life, elite sports, and emotionally open relationships. Her novels are closely linked through a shared campus setting and overlapping friend groups, so order matters if you want each relationship to unfold without spoilers.

Rather than bouncing around, it’s best to start at the beginning and move forward.
Before you start: how her books connect
- All current novels are set around Maple Hills University
- Side characters in early books become main characters later
- Relationship outcomes are mentioned casually in later stories
- Reading out of order won’t confuse you, but it will spoil earlier romances
The Maple Hills Books (Read in Order)
This is one continuous reading line. Each book focuses on a new couple while advancing the wider friend group.
- Icebreaker (2022): A driven figure skater and a laid-back hockey captain are forced to share training space, turning rivalry into something neither expected to need.
- Wildfire (2023): Two people who hooked up at a party meet again as camp counselors, discovering that avoiding feelings takes more effort than facing them.
- Daydream (2023): A shy, creative student and a confident athlete form a quiet bond built on patience, safety, and learning how to want things out loud.
Why this order matters:
Daydream openly references couples and friendships formed in the first two books, and Wildfire assumes you already know how things ended in Icebreaker.
Are there standalones?
At this time, no full-length standalone adult novels sit outside the Maple Hills setting. Hannah Grace’s published catalog is intentionally focused on this one world.
If additional novellas or future books are announced, they are expected to slot after Daydream, not between existing titles.
Where most readers should begin
- Best overall entry: Icebreaker (introduces the setting, tone, and core friend group)
- If you already know the couples from social media: still start with Icebreaker, context adds emotional weight
- If you want the gentlest romance: Daydream is the softest, but it works best last
A clean reading plan
If you want zero guesswork:
- Icebreaker
- Wildfire
- Daydream
That’s it. No side paths required.
FAQs
Can I read Wildfire without Icebreaker?
You can, but you’ll immediately learn how Icebreaker ends.
Is Daydream a standalone?
It focuses on a new couple, but it’s not independent. It relies on the established friend group.
Are more Maple Hills books coming?
As of this update, no additional titles are officially confirmed. Any future releases are expected to continue forward, not restart the timeline.
Final takeaway
Hannah Grace’s books are designed to be read as a sequence, not sampled randomly. For the best experience, start with Icebreaker, follow the friendships as they grow, and let each romance land in the order it was written.
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

