Tesoro: Secrets of the Hidden Treasure
What would you do if your wild, thrill-seeking cousin who is known for deceiving you into going on disastrous road trips and "disadventures" asked you for a ride? Daphne Bleau (that's right, like the color) is not the kind to be tricked easily. She's conservative, boring, and has a tremendous fear of trying anything new and exciting. She's also brilliant, but her consideration and concern for her mischievous cousin causes her to fall for another one of her cousin's antics. But this time, her cousin is caught up in something different . . .

The Tesoro project is one that requires solving difficult riddles and puzzles in order to track down artifacts left behind by a dangerous pirate group known as Tesoro who lived back in the late 1600s. What starts off as more of a leisure activity ultimately takes over and seems to permanently captivate whoever joins in on the search, making the people involved take extreme measures to stay ahead of each other. The clues start off simple, and gradually become more dangerous. By the end, their lives are at stake. To make matters more complicated, Daphne and her teammates have run into an uncle who has been almost completely absent for the past fifteen years. Her family has been secretive of the reasoning behind his whereabouts. The story begins in the beautiful Hamptons and unexpectedly transitions to Rome, Italy.

Throughout, there are flashbacks focusing on the story of Johnny Higgins; a rebellious, teenaged pirate who has been trapped in the Tesoro crew for years. His attempts to escape have failed him, and he feels as though he is living in a world not his own.
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Tesoro: Secrets of the Hidden Treasure
What would you do if your wild, thrill-seeking cousin who is known for deceiving you into going on disastrous road trips and "disadventures" asked you for a ride? Daphne Bleau (that's right, like the color) is not the kind to be tricked easily. She's conservative, boring, and has a tremendous fear of trying anything new and exciting. She's also brilliant, but her consideration and concern for her mischievous cousin causes her to fall for another one of her cousin's antics. But this time, her cousin is caught up in something different . . .

The Tesoro project is one that requires solving difficult riddles and puzzles in order to track down artifacts left behind by a dangerous pirate group known as Tesoro who lived back in the late 1600s. What starts off as more of a leisure activity ultimately takes over and seems to permanently captivate whoever joins in on the search, making the people involved take extreme measures to stay ahead of each other. The clues start off simple, and gradually become more dangerous. By the end, their lives are at stake. To make matters more complicated, Daphne and her teammates have run into an uncle who has been almost completely absent for the past fifteen years. Her family has been secretive of the reasoning behind his whereabouts. The story begins in the beautiful Hamptons and unexpectedly transitions to Rome, Italy.

Throughout, there are flashbacks focusing on the story of Johnny Higgins; a rebellious, teenaged pirate who has been trapped in the Tesoro crew for years. His attempts to escape have failed him, and he feels as though he is living in a world not his own.
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Tesoro: Secrets of the Hidden Treasure

Tesoro: Secrets of the Hidden Treasure

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Tesoro: Secrets of the Hidden Treasure

Tesoro: Secrets of the Hidden Treasure

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What would you do if your wild, thrill-seeking cousin who is known for deceiving you into going on disastrous road trips and "disadventures" asked you for a ride? Daphne Bleau (that's right, like the color) is not the kind to be tricked easily. She's conservative, boring, and has a tremendous fear of trying anything new and exciting. She's also brilliant, but her consideration and concern for her mischievous cousin causes her to fall for another one of her cousin's antics. But this time, her cousin is caught up in something different . . .

The Tesoro project is one that requires solving difficult riddles and puzzles in order to track down artifacts left behind by a dangerous pirate group known as Tesoro who lived back in the late 1600s. What starts off as more of a leisure activity ultimately takes over and seems to permanently captivate whoever joins in on the search, making the people involved take extreme measures to stay ahead of each other. The clues start off simple, and gradually become more dangerous. By the end, their lives are at stake. To make matters more complicated, Daphne and her teammates have run into an uncle who has been almost completely absent for the past fifteen years. Her family has been secretive of the reasoning behind his whereabouts. The story begins in the beautiful Hamptons and unexpectedly transitions to Rome, Italy.

Throughout, there are flashbacks focusing on the story of Johnny Higgins; a rebellious, teenaged pirate who has been trapped in the Tesoro crew for years. His attempts to escape have failed him, and he feels as though he is living in a world not his own.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159005120
Publisher: Andrea Hintz
Publication date: 07/26/2017
Series: The Tesoro Series , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 197 KB

About the Author

Andrea Hintz has loved writing her whole life. She began college at the age of thirteen and graduated at seventeen with a Bachelor's in Public Management and Administration. Having endless stacks of books, she has a particular interest in fiction genres that contain lots of adventure and take her to other places of the world. She has written many books including the books in The Tesoro Series and Perception and Deception. Andrea also plays the guitar, sings, and has written notebooks and notebooks full of songs and book ideas. Her favorite books were very special to her growing up, and she believes that if at least one reader feels that way about her work, she will have successfully done her job as an author.
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