IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR THE FALL 2015 YASH, GO HERE: http://www.lorimlee.com/its-time-for-the-2015-fall-ya-scavenger-hunt/

UPDATE: Contest has ended. Winners announced on the YASH blog on April 10.

HELLO! I’m Lori, your hostess for this stop on the YA Scavenger Hunt! Take a look around or lie back and rest your weary scavenger-hunting limbs. It’s okay. I’ll wait 🙂

A little about me:

• I love cheese.
• I believe in magic.
• I’m obsessed with unicorns.
• I have twelve fingers. (This is a lie. I just wanted to see if you’re paying attention 😀 )

If you’d like to find out more about the hunt, see links to all the authors participating, and see the full list of prizes up for grabs, go to the YA Scavenger Hunt page.

You’re currently hunting on TEAM TEAL!

Looking for my exclusive bonus content? Somewhere on this leg of the hunt, I’ve hidden a sneak peek at Kai’s future in the Gates of Thread and Stone series. When you find it, pop back here to enter the EXTRA giveaway listed below. But before you go looking for it, check out the amazing author I’m hosting.

SCAVENGER HUNT PUZZLE RULES

Directions: Below, you’ll notice that I’ve listed my favorite number. Collect the favorite numbers of all the authors on Team Teal, and then add them up (don’t worry, you can use a calculator!).

Entry Form: Once you’ve added up all the numbers, make sure you fill out the form here to officially qualify for the grand prize. Only entries that have the correct number will qualify.

Rules: Open internationally, anyone below the age of 18 should have a parent or guardian’s permission to enter. To be eligible for the grand prize, you must submit the completed entry form by April 5, at noon Pacific Time. Entries sent without the correct number or without contact information will not be considered.

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I’m super excited to be hosting

PAGE MORGAN

Page Morgan is the author of the YA Gothic thriller THE BEAUTIFUL & THE CURSED, its sequel THE LOVELY & THE LOST, and the upcoming THE WONDROUS & THE WICKED. She’s been intrigued by les grotesques ever since she came across an old, black-and-white photograph of a Notre Dame gargoyle keeping watch over the city of Paris. She wanted to tell that gargoyle’s story. Soon, the idea for The Dispossessed series was born.

She lives in New England with her husband and their three daughters, an English Pointer puppy, an arrogant cat, two cuddly bearded dragons, a bunch of chickens, and during the summer and fall, their neighbor’s two sweet horses.

(Lori here. I daresay Page might have more than 12 animals! That’s quite the happy home!)

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Since the Waverlys arrived in Paris, the streets have grown more fearsome by the day. As Ingrid learns to master her lectrux gift, she must watch Axia’s power grow strong enough to extend beyond her Underneath hive. By all indications, the fallen angel’s Harvest is near–and the timing couldn’t be worse.

Targeted by vengeful gargoyles, Gabby has been exiled to London for her own protection. Meanwhile, the gargoyle castes are in disarray, divided between those who want Luc to lead them and those who resent him and his fondness for humans. The Alliance is crumbling from the inside as well, its members turning against one another, and possibly against the Waverlys, too.

Axia has promised that the world will burn. An now, unable to trust the Alliance, separated from Luc, Gabby, and her twin, Grayson, Ingrid is left to face the demon uprising alone.

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Exclusive Content

(Check out this deleted scene from the beginning of Chapter 14 of THE WONDROUS AND THE WICKED!)

Luc didn’t mind being alone. It was just how things were. How they’d always been, and he’d become used to living a solitary life. So sitting on a cold iron park bench in the middle of the Luxembourg Gardens, watching as human couples strolled by arm-in-arm, shouldn’t have caused his chest to ache the way it did. Or wish that someone could be warming his side on the bench next to him. Not just someone. Ingrid.

She had changed everything, and Luc still didn’t know what to do about it.

He’d needed to get away from common grounds for a little while, but he hadn’t wanted to go far, so he’d stayed within view of the arcades. Even though it was dangerous for her, he knew Ingrid would be coming back. The reckless part of him wanted her to come back. Luc wanted her to come up to his rooms and he wanted to keep her there. She could have the guest room, the one with the four-poster bed, and then he would be able to scent her again. He could protect her and love her, and even though his limitations would be torturous, he could stay beside her every night while she slept.

He sat back, felt the cold bench through his thin coat, and forced his imagination to stop. Imagining that he might be able to keep a favored human on gargoyle common grounds was a waste of time.

A tall figure walking through the snowy lawns toward the arcades split through Luc’s thoughts. He stood up and after a long sigh, started down the footpath for his territory. What the hell did Vander Burke want here? Besides Ingrid’s father, Lord Brickton, the Seer was quite possibly Luc’s least favorite human, and for obvious reasons.

As Vander passed through the arcades, Luc sensed a human crossing onto his territory. It was nothing like the bond Luc had formed with his human charges at the abbey. Vander was a visitor, nothing more, so Luc received only a glimmer of awareness and no scent—scents only accompanied true human charges. The Seer was nervous about something and annoyed. And intimidated. Luc smiled as he entered the courtyard behind Vander, who stood by the fountain. The nine-headed Hydra waterspout had been reduced by one head, which lay cracked off and pitted in the dry basin.

The crust of snow over the courtyard gravel cracked loudly under Luc’s feet and Vander turned. Luc had let his private smile drop and now glared at his unwanted visitor.

“Alliance are not welcome here, you know that,” Luc said.

“I wouldn’t have come if it wasn’t important. Are you the only Dispossessed present?” he asked.

Luc nodded. “For now.” There had been many gargoyles that had come and gone since dawn, and he had heard all about the Alliance girl’s failed attempt on Yann’s life.

“Good. I need to ask something of you,” Vander said.

“If it has anything to do with what your Alliance huntress attempted last night, my answer is no.”

Luc walked around the opposite rim of the fountain, toward the ballroom doors. Vander intersected him.

“This isn’t about Chelle. It’s about the Directorate representative and the emergency envoy of troops that are arriving today.”

Luc had heard a rumor about the additional hunters coming to Paris. “What about them?”

“I want you to stop them,” he finally said, though it was practically a whisper.

Luc was suddenly no longer bored or annoyed. He peered at the Seer. “Stop them?”

“You have the numbers, Luc, I don’t. The Dogs, the Wolves, the Snakes…there must be dozens of you. Close to a hundred or more.” Vander took a breath. “When the troops find out I’m not going to help them, I don’t know what they’ll do to me.”

“I imagine they’ll skip to the part where they kill you,” Luc offered. Vander didn’t flinch.

“I imagine they will.”

The thought brought Luc surprisingly little comfort.

“Well, didn’t you join a lovely coalition?” Luc turned back for the fountain. “You’re asking me to lead gargoyles against the Alliance, Seer. If I do that, we’ll be recognized as all-out enemies. The peace Lennier worked toward for hundreds of years will be destroyed.”

But then Vander found the weakness in Luc’s façade and cracked it open. “They’re going to kill Ingrid.”

Luc stared into the basin of the fountain, the fractured stone having allowed in veins of pale moss and withered brown weeds. That’s what the Alliance fighters were. Weeds that could be uprooted but would always come back. Luc knew Vander was right. The Directorate would keep trying to kill Ingrid—and the rest of the Dusters, now—until their reason for doing so was gone.

There was only one thing Luc knew with certainty. One truth he held with unwavering conviction. He was a gargoyle. He was on this earth to protect humans, and the only human Luc cared about more than his own existence needed him.

“You already know my answer,” he said to Vander, his back still turned.

“Thank you, Luc. You should know I’ve already told Ingrid to stay away from Hôtel Bastian, but she refused to leave Paris. I suggested she go to my uncle’s home in Vichy—”

“Get off my territory.”

He was finished being linked to Vander Burke.

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Want to get your hands on this book? Me too! You can buy THE WONDROUS AND THE WICKED as well as the previous books in the series on Amazon

Find out more about Page and her books by checking out her website! She can also be found on twitter and facebook.

Or sign up for her newsletter and never miss any important news or book updates.

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Don’t forget to enter the contest for a chance to win a ton of signed books, including mine! Add up all the favorite numbers of the authors on Team Teal and you’ll have the secret code to enter for the grand prize!

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BONUS GIVEAWAY

To win a SIGNED copy of either Gates of Thread and Stone or The Infinite, leave a comment and answer the following question: What do you like about fantasy?

(Note: physical copy for US only. INT winner will receive a Kindle copy)

For one (1) extra point, follow me on any social media platform. Please make sure to note where you followed me (and your corresponding username) in your comment so that I can count it!

You can find me on twitter, facebook, tumblr, and instagram.

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Ready to move on to the next stop on the hunt? Then head on over to visit Kristi Helvig!

Good luck!

119 Comments on “Spring 2015 YA Scavenger Hunt

  1. I love fantasy because it takes you to another world or time where anything can happen!

    I also follow on FB sarah skylark

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  2. Fantasy is the world in which I found my voice. It’s the magic, the unbelievable, the jewels of imagination that make my eyes flicker.

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  3. Generally, I like the worlds found in fantasy books because they’re so different from the one we live in. I like seeing the different systems of magic, the landscapes, and how the characters live and in that fictional world.

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  4. I love fantasy because anything is possible. The unexpected is the norm and the norm is unexpected. I follow you on Twitter.

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  5. There’s a certain feeling fantasy gives you. It not only transports you to another world, but another plain as well.

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  6. I love fantasy because it takes you to a whole different world, where anything is possible. (I follow you on twitter, @allonsychelsea)

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  7. Fantasy takes me away from the stresses of daily life and allows me to exist in another place where anything is possible.

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  8. I love the way fantasy takes me into another world! That’s my favorite thing about reading in general – letting me escape from my own mundane life.
    Following on twitter with @aila_1woaa (:

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  9. I love fantasy because it lets me go to another world and there is typically magic or even magical beings (like dragons) which is awesome! I follow you on twitter: @forsakenfates

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  10. I love that Fantasy not only lets me escape the boundaries that our world puts on us, but it lets me explore places that I would not be able to imagine in a million years. Fantasy authors, like yourself, are so talented, I am in awe of the creativity you guys contain!

    I also follow via Twitter: @emandm2222 🙂
    Thank you!

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  11. I love the imagination that both the author and reader can put into Fantasy. It’s so creative and has no boundaries. Thank you for the giveaway! I follow on twitter with @TheNapster11

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  12. I love fantasy because it provides my imagination with numerous adventures one cannot find in real life.

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  13. I love fantasy because it allows me to push “pause” on my regular life and see how others deal with the challenges they face. When I see the courage they have to face their own problems, it inspires me to do the same in my own life.

    Thanks for participating in the YA Scavenger Hunt by the way! Go Teal!

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  14. I like fantasy because it lets me into a different world, and lets me believe in that world. It takes me places that I feel are real to me. It broadens my imagination. 🙂

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  15. I love the fantasy genre because of the impossible experiences you can’t have irl but exist in words. They really brighten up my day.

    Followed on Twitter @AzurePierrot

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  16. I like that fantasy can offer a new look at issues our own world has, but it can also be totally escapist. Both are great!

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  17. I love fantasy because it allows you to take a break from reality and instead live in worlds where anything is possible. Fantasy allows the imagination come to life and it’s interesting to see/read/be a part of the worlds and things that other people carry in their imaginations.

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  18. Fantasy is new ideas and allows you to discover something different.

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  19. Fantasy gives me the pleasure of escaping my mundane life. Seriously, nothing beats the awesome things that can happen in a fantasy world.

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  20. I love fantasy because you can escape into a world that doesn’t exist and be who you want to be. I would love to do that. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  21. What isn’t there to love! I love the adventures and the magic and this world you can escape in to! It’s such an amazing genre! I follow you on Facebook: Jacklin B. Updegraft

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  22. The thing I love the most about fantasy is delving into new, exciting, and creative worlds.
    Following you on:
    Twitter: @EmilyERossLMT
    Tumblr: Emily1672
    Instagram: eer1672

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  23. What I love most about fantasy is that I can discover new worlds that I wouldn’t have thought of and meet different characters. The journey I follow through in reading fantasy is a very exciting and magical one which makes the read fun and worth every single page. ♥ Followed you on twitter (@bookishstar). Thanks for this amazing chance! 🙂

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  24. I love fantasy because there’s so much scope for imagination!!!!
    Followed on Facebook as Cricket Reads.

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  25. I love fantasy because it “enters me ” into a unique, creative world
    followed you via instagram username karins28

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  26. I don’t like reading books that don’t have any aspect of fantasy; if it’s all things that could actually happen, it doesn’t really interest me. I read to get a glimpse of things that could never (likely) happen. Far more interesting.

    I follow you on Twitter (@deannareads). Thanks!

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  27. I like that fantasy allows me to explore new worlds, meet new creatures, and feel brave despite not leaving my house. 🙂

    I followed you on twitter (@jaguarhero1)

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  28. I love that fantasy worlds are different, and they can sometimes be so creative, just like yours!
    I followed on twitter (@0718jennt)

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  29. I Like fantasy because you can be anyone or anything in your imagination and you can go outside the realm of reality. I liked you on Facebook (Dominique Cobb) and I followed you on twitter (@CriminalMinds15)

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  30. I like fantasy because not only does it take you to another world things that are in the book are not real. And sometimes we need to read about things that are not real to get through the day.
    I followed you on facebook Autumn Nauling
    and twitter: @Everstar

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  31. I love writing fantasy because you are only limited by your imagination. I love reading fantasy because you get a glimpse of the authors imagination!

    I follow pretty much everywhere; Twitter-@MissPhyre, Facebook-Melissa Hardy, Tumblr-MissPhyre, Instagram-@missphyre_library

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