Welcome to YA Scavenger Hunt! This bi-annual event was first organized by author Colleen Houck as a way to give readers a chance to gain access to exclusive bonus material from their favorite authors…and a chance to win some awesome prizes! At this hunt, you not only get access to exclusive content from each author, you also get a clue for the hunt. Add up the clues, and you can enter for our prize–one lucky winner will receive one book from each author on the hunt in my team! And I have an amazing group of writers on my team. But play fast: this contest (and all the exclusive bonus material) will only be online for 72 hours!
Go to the YA Scavenger Hunt page to find out all about the hunt. There are SIX contests going on: 1. GREEN TEAM 2. red team 3. gold team 4. orange team 5. red team, and 6. purple team for a chance to win a whole different set of books!
simultaneously, and you can enter one or all! As you can tell, I’m a part of the GREEN TEAM.
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.
Today, I am hosting Tera Lynn Childs on my website for the YA Scavenger Hunt!
Tera Lynn Childs is the RITA-award-winning and bestselling young adult author of the mythology-based Oh. My. Gods. series, the Forgive My Fins mermaid romances, the kick-butt monster-hunting Sweet Venom trilogy, and the Darkly Fae series. She also writes the City Chicks books and is co-writing the Hero Agenda and Creative HeArts series. Her works have appeared in over a dozen languages and on multiple state library reading lists. She lives in Las Vegas, where she spends her time writing wherever she can find a comfy chair and a steady stream of caffeinated beverages. Find out more information by checking out the author website or find more about the author’s book here!
He pulled his smartphone out of his pocket and opened the camera app. If he had his choice of gear, this wasn’t even in the top ten. He had three quality cameras at home and there were at least a dozen in the Cinematography classroom in Building F. Hell, he even had a decent handheld in his backpack.
But what the smartphone gave up in quality, it more than made up for in portability and the ability to take candid footage.
Sloane didn’t even notice when he started filming.
Her friend Jenna glanced at the camera and then back down at her carefully arranged lunch.
Tru loved capturing these secret moments. Not just with Sloane, although he probably loved those the most, but in everyday life in general. Those instances that happened over and over again, most of the time without anyone taking any more notice than they do of a gentle breeze.
To capture those moments, to document them for eternity—or at least as long as the technology would allow—made him feel like he was contributing to something greater than himself.
Like he was turning life into art.
And the intersection of life and art described his relationship with Sloane perfectly. She came into his life at a low point, at a moment when the prospect of spending another year in the uncertain torment of life under his father’s roof was becoming unbearable. She moved in next door and provided a light at the end of the tunnel. If he could just keep walking toward her, just keep her light in sight, then maybe—just maybe—he could make it out alive.
He knew he was being a bit melodramatic. His life wasn’t actually on the line. The situation with his father never escalated to a dangerous level. But escape was almost always on Tru’s mind. Sometimes he felt like he might go insane under the constant scrutiny and attempted control.
Ever since Sloane and her mom moved in next door, he’d been thinking about escape less and less.
She gave him a reason to stay.
“Hey!”
A grape popped him in the forehead as Sloane finally realized he was filming her.
“What?” he asked with a grin, shaking off his dark thoughts.
“We talked about this,” she said. “No filming me without warning.”
“No, you talked about it.” He kept filming. “I never agreed to anything.”
She reached for the phone, but he pulled it out of reach, careful to keep her in the frame.
“This is why I can’t bring you home to meet Mom,” she teased.
He knew she meant it as a joke—he’d met her mom dozens of times. They were neighbors, after all. But there was an edge of truth beneath the sarcasm. An edge just big enough to sharpen his own humor.
“But does it explain why I can’t bring you home to meet the ‘rents?” he tossed back.
He regretted the words as soon as he said them. He couldn’t be prouder of Sloane or of being her boyfriend. To even suggest she wasn’t good enough for his family was ridiculous. Especially when the opposite was actually true. He wasn’t good enough for hers.
Luckily, she seemed to miss the biting undertone.
“Come on,” she whined at the camera. “Stop.”
He shook his head. “It’s for a class project.”
She gave up trying to grab the phone, and crossed her arms over her chest. “What? The annoy-your-girlfriend project?”
“How did you know?”
Jenna snorted at his response.
He winked at her.
He’d always thought Jenna was a bit of an oddball, but ever since she helped them prove that Aimeigh was behind the stunt that would have gotten Sloane kicked out of school, Jenna had been okay in his book. He wasn’t really sure if the three of them were friends, exactly, but they ate lunch together almost every day.
“You can’t use my likeness without my consent,” Sloane insisted. “I haven’t signed a release.”
He knew she was only teasing. And, lucky for them both, he loved to play this kind of game.
“You want me to flunk out of Cinematography?” He pressed his free hand over his heart. “I would get kicked out of school, my dad would kick me out of the house. I would be living on the streets, with no prospects for the future. Is that what you want?”
Sloane’s expression turned sly. “If your dad kicked you out, you could live in my closet. My mom would never notice.”
He waggled his eyebrows at the possibility.
“Fine,” she said with a great big sigh. She looked direction into the lens. “For the sake of keeping a roof over your head, you have permission to film me.”
“I knew you’d relent.”
She smirked. “Oh, did you.”
“I am impossible to resist.”
She leaned close and he twisted the phone to capture the moment as she said, “You really are,” against his lips.
And don’t forget to enter the contest for a chance to win a ton of books by Tera Lynn Childs, and more!
To enter, you need to know what Lee’s favorite number is. Being number 1 has always appealed to me. Add up all the favorite numbers of the authors on the GREEN TEAM and you’ll have all the secret code to enter for the grand prize!
Juneta Key says
Sounds interesting and fun.
Juneta @ Writer's Gambit
Vicky Icky says
Thanks!!
Melisa says
Thanks for joining the scavenger hunt! 🙂
Debi Tonks says
Thanks for taking part in the scavenger hunt and for the free book.
Brygitt Pfaff says
This looks like fun!
Christine P. says
Thanks for participating on the scavenger hunt!!
Bethany says
Thanks for the short story!
C. Lee McKenzie says
Hope you enjoy!
Penny says
Thanks for participating in YASH and thanks for the short story!
C. Lee McKenzie says
I enjoyed it. Thanks for signing up on my list.
Zara Arshad says
Thank You for the short story. Can't wait to read it.
C. Lee McKenzie says
Hope it's interesting for you. Let me know.
Theresa Snyder says
thanks for participating in this hunt!! I love the challenge of not only finding all the numbers but discovering new-to-me authors like you!!!
Adding your books to my towering tbr pile!! =)
itallstartedhp says
Thanks for being a part of the hunt and having an extra giveaway! ~Nicole
Joanne Vincenti says
thanks for being part of the hunt
Irene E. Jensen says
Thank you for this great post! Nothing wrong with wanting to be number 1! 😀
magicseal says
Thanks for participating in YASH!
Gurlay Garcia says
Thank you. I am enjoying this YASH. It's my first time to join.
Kassie Petersen says
Thanks so much for being a part of the YA Scavenger Hunt!!! I love being able to find new books I want to read!
karen chappell says
Thank you for sharing with us!
Good luck and happy hunting !
C. Lee McKenzie says
It went pretty fast!
Lauryn says
I am loving my first hunt and getting to learn about these great authors! Thanks for being a part of it.
Lauryn says
I am loving my first hunt and getting to learn about these great authors! Thanks for being a part of it.
C. Lee McKenzie says
Hi Lauryn! It's my first time, too!
Bicycle Built For Two says
Thanks for taking the time to do this. It is so much fun!!! I do it every year!
Bicycle Built For Two says
Thanks for taking the time to do this. It is so much fun!!! I do it every year!
C. Lee McKenzie says
Now that I know what I'm doing, I'll tackle 2017! Great to meet you.
Grace Burkhart says
Your book sounds so cool! Adding it to my TBR for sure!
C. Lee McKenzie says
Thank you so much for stopping by and adding my book to your TBR list!
Birgit says
Green is great but no blue?? Sounds like a fun challenge. Great excerpt.
C. Lee McKenzie says
I think there is a blue team. I just happen to be on the GREEN one.
Shooting Stars Mag says
This is a really fun idea! thanks for sharing. 🙂
Elephant's Child says
Such a generous bunch.
Love that excerpt.
No 1? I like to fly under the radar. So a nondescript number suits me best. And now my monkey mind is chattering about which one to choose… 14 perhaps is a suitable nothing number.
C. Lee McKenzie says
We'd be a great pair. We'd never quibble over the number we wanted.
Kelly Steel says
Sounds a fun hunt! Have a blast!
Beverly Stowe McClure says
I've heard of the scavenger hunt but never tried it. May come back this evening. Sounds like fun. Congratulations, Tera, on your next book. Intriguing.
nashvillecats2 says
Have fun with the Humt, it sounds intrestingly good.
Also loved the review.
Yvonne.
Pat Hatt says
Being number one is always appealing indeed. Math may be tricky to some though lol The Scavenger Hunt is a great idea indeed.
L. Diane Wolfe says
Everyone loves a scavenger hunt.
C. Lee McKenzie says
It has been a while since I did one, and yes, it's fun.
Annalisa Crawford says
Enjoy the scavenger hunt 🙂
C. Lee McKenzie says
Thanks, Annalisa.
Mason Canyon says
Congrats to Tera. The Scavenger Hunt sounds like a great way to find new books and authors while having fun.
Thoughts in Progress
and MC Book Tours
C. Lee McKenzie says
I'm still figuring out how to do this.
Alex J. Cavanaugh says
It's not easy being green…
Have fun with the scavenger hunt!
C. Lee McKenzie says
And Kermit knew it way before I did!