'Game of Thrones' Meets 'The Terminator' in 'Scorched' | Giveaway

An ordinary Texan teen. A dragon with devastating power. Together they can save the future… or destroy it. Only Mari Mancusi could put this all together, and she does in her latest, Scorched. Six lucky SLJTeen readers can win a signed copy of Scorched, and a limited edition T-shirt!
An ordinary Texan teen. A dragon with devastating power. Together they can save the future… or destroy it. ScorchedIt’s Game of Thrones meets The Terminator in Mari Mancusi’s powerful new series, Scorched (Sourcebooks Fire). Having thrilled young adult readers with Gamer Girl (Dutton, 2008) and her "Blood Coven" series (Berkeley), Mancusi tells the exciting tale of a modern day teen whose newfound dragon egg could either save or devastate the future. A contemporary fantasy with a unique dystopian twist, the novel places the fate of the world in Trinity Foxx’s hands. The 16-year-old Texan is sure her grandfather’s “dragon egg” is a hoax, but the government agents attacking her house seem to think otherwise. Soon Trin is torn between time-traveling twins from a future razed by a fiery dragon war. Steadfast Connor says the only way to save the world is to destroy the egg. Rebellious Caleb claims the beasts are the key to Earth’s salvation. And all the while, the dragon inside Trin's egg whispers to her, not willing to give up without a fight. Scorched shirtEnter to win a signed copy of Scorched and your very own T-shirt. Send an email to Sourcebooks with your name, company/school, address and grades/ages you work with by November 26.  Six lucky winners will be chosen by random drawing and notified by Dec. 1, 2013.

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