In my house if someone is cooking or cleaning, there is a generally a book on tape going -
I think I've listened to all of Harry Potter at least 20 times.
The "Bloody Jack" series by LA Meyer might be good for your daughter - they are amazingly well read. Set during the Napoleonic Wars, its great historical fiction. Very exciting (and kinda distopian, if you were a poor kid in that day and age!)
Main character is a girl who pretends to be a boy to serve as a ship's boy in the British Navy, but that is just the start - she goes on to travel all over the world, spending time in post-revolutionary war America and lots of other places over the course of the series. Great characters (author was a high-school teacher, its obvious that he really understands the strengths and weaknesses of teenage girls).
They are a little rough in parts (battle scenes, a potential sexual predator, some language) but if she has already read the Hunger Games, I'd expect she'd be fine. I've listened to the entire series (another big fan of YA Lit), and I thought they offered a lot of opportunities to talk about important issues with my daughter.
The very beginning is extremely dark (I wasn't sure I would like the first book based on the first chapter or two), but I wound up loving the whole series - there are 12 of them.
I never read any of them - listened to the entire series on Audible. I read really fast, and tend to race through books I like. I read the entire Harry Potter & the Goblet of Fire on the day it came out and then had to wait years for the next installment - after that, I started listening to books I really liked instead of reading them - they lasted much longer!