• Book Reviews

    Book Review: Roses and Rot by Kat Howard

    Media Type: Print Book (ARC) Title: Roses and Rot Author: Kat Howard Publisher: Saga Press Pages: Hardcover; 336 Release Date: May 17, 2016 Source: Publisher ——————————————– Genre: Fantasy / Contemporary (This borders the line between YA and NA.) HDB Rating: 5 Keys to My Heart Recommended to: Everyone who loves fairy tales, especially the true life ones. Add it on: Goodreads | Amazon | BookLikes Imogen and her sister Marin have escaped their cruel mother to attend a prestigious artists’ retreat, but soon learn that living in a fairy tale requires sacrifices, be it art or love. What would you…

  • Book Blitzes/Promo Posts

    Book Spotlight + Giveaway: The Dream Protocol: Descent by Adara Flynn Quick

    Good morning, my darling bookworms! A very happy Wednesday to you, as well. As you can tell from the uptick in posts, things are settling down at HDB headquarters, and we’re gearing up to bring you a lot more amazing book spotlights, and wonderful book reviews. Which brings me to this particular spotlight, and the fact that I may have a bit of a case of cover lust. The Dream Protocol: Descent has a cover that borders somewhere between steampunk and whimsical, which makes my heart happy. Add in a synopsis that sounds delicious, and you have a book that I…

  • Feature Posts/Weekly Memes

    It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? (5/16/16)

    Click above to join in the fun! I always want to start this post out with a “Happy Monday” title of some sort, but let’s be honest with ourselves. Mondays are hard. I spent most of the weekend out at car shows with my husband which, while they were fun, didn’t allow for much reading or relaxing time. Needless to say, I’m already looking forward to the weekend. On the bright side, I did finish some gems! So here’s the lowdown. I’ve actually been really good lately about finishing up books, before moving on to the next one. Mainly because…

  • Book Reviews

    Book Review: Scarlet and Ivy: The Lost Twin by Sophie Cleverly

    Media Type: Ebook (ARC) Title: Scarlet and Ivy: The Lost Twin    *Series: Scarlet and Ivy Author: Sophie Cleverly Publisher: Sourcebooks Jabberwocky Pages: Hardcover; 304 Release Date: May 3, 2016 Source: NetGalley / Publisher ————————————————- Content Screening: Mild Violence HDB Rating: 5 Keys to My Heart Recommended to: All readers, of every age! This mystery definitely transcends the group it’s written for. Add it on: Goodreads | Amazon | BookLikes Ivy, I pray that it’s you reading this. And if you are, well, I suppose you’re the new me… When shy Ivy’s troublemaking twin Scarlet vanishes from Rookwood boarding school,…

  • Book Blitzes/Promo Posts

    Book Spotlight + Giveaway: The Lost Twin by Sophie Cleverly

    I sincerely hope so, because it’s time for another book spotlight! This time, our spotlight shines on a book that not only has an adorable cover, but also looks like a ton of fun to read. You all know that I have a soft spot in my heart for Middle Grade reads, and The Lost Twin looks like my kind of book! Ivy, I pray that it’s you reading this. And if you are, well, I suppose you’re the new me… When shy Ivy’s troublemaking twin Scarlet vanishes from Rookwood boarding school, Ivy is invited to “take her place.” But when…

  • Book Reviews

    Book Review: The Girl Who Stayed by Tanya Anne Crosby

    Media Type: Print Book Title: The Girl Who Stayed Author: Tanya Anne Crosby Publisher: Story Plant Pages: Hardcover; 292 Release Date: April 19, 2016 Source: TLC Book Tours —————————————— Genre: Mystery/Thriller HDB Rating: 3 Keys to My Heart Recommended to: Readers who enjoy deep stories, with a lot of character introspection. Add it on: Goodreads | Amazon | BookLikes Zoe Rutherford wasn’t sure what she was expecting when she returned to Sullivan’s Island. The house on Sullivan’s hadn’t represented home to her in decades. It was the place where she endured her father’s cruelty. It was the place where her…

  • Book Reviews

    Book Review: The Lonely Ones by Kelsey Sutton

    Media Type: Ebook  Title: The Lonely Ones Author: Kelsey Sutton  Publisher: Philomel Pages: Hardcover; 240 Release Date: April 26, 2016 Source: YA Book Tours ————————————– Content Screening: Nothing of note. HDB Rating: 5 Keys to My Heart Add it on: Goodreads | Amazon | Booklikes When your only friend is your own endless imagination, how do you escape your mind and connect to the world around you? With parents too busy to pay her attention, an older brother and sister who would rather spend their time with friends, and peers who oscillate between picking on her and simply ignoring her,…

  • Ramblings

    Blog Goals Update!

    So I promised myself that I’d check the status of my blog goals this year, every 3-4 months! Since it finally settled in yesterday that it’s already May, I’m a bit overdue. But hey, better late than never, right! Without further ado, here’s an update on how things have been going. Reading Goals: #1 – Read More Short Fiction So I’ve actually been quite proud of how well I’ve done on this goal! It helps that I went in search of some quality short story magazines to subscribe to. When they arrive on my Kindle, I get excited about reading…

  • Book Reviews

    Graphic Novel Review: Through the Woods by Emily Carroll

    Title: Through the Woods Author: Emily Carroll Illustrator: Emily Carroll Publisher: Margaret K. McElderberry Books Pages: Paperback; 208 Recommended Age Group: 16+ Release Date: July 15, 2014 Source: Library Discover a terrifying world in the woods in this collection of five hauntingly beautiful graphic stories that includes the online webcomic sensation “His Face All Red,” in print for the first time. Journey through the woods in this sinister, compellingly spooky collection that features four brand-new stories and one phenomenally popular tale in print for the first time. These are fairy tales gone seriously wrong, where you can travel to “Our…

  • Ramblings

    Thoughts on Friday: Digital Comics

    My desk looks nothing like this, although I definitely wish it did. I have an… “organized mess”. We’ll just call it that. It’s been a while since I’ve done one of these types of posts. Where I just ramble on about something that may, or may not, be book related. It’s always nice to take a step back, and remember why I started this blog in the first place. It’s a space to share all the things I love, with others who have the same kind of passion. Books for life! Anyway, today I’m rambling about digital comics and my…