“The Liar’s Treasure” by Connie Mann … and a GIVEAWAY!

Posted March 27, 2026 by Leslie in Reviews by Leslie / 8 Comments

Welcome to Friday Reads!

 

There’s a giveaway for a print copy of The Liar’s Treasure by Connie Mann, courtesy of the publisher. (US ONLY!) Enter by using the Gleam link at the bottom of the post. (Contest ends April 3, 2026.) If you’re the chosen winner, I’ll contact you for your information to pass along to the publisher.

 

About the book…

 

Camille Abernathy ignored rumors of the Liar’s Treasure and her family’s connection to it . . . until someone put a target on her daughter’s back. Growing up in New Orleans, such tall tales were as common as beignets and gumbo. But when Camille’s teenage daughter, Cass, posts pictures of a centuries-old diary her uncle gave her, she unwittingly attracts dozens of treasure-hunting fanatics who are convinced Cass and the diary can lead them to a valuable cache.

To keep her daughter safe, Camille enlists the help of Speranza, a secret  society always ready to help women in need. Together, they set out on a  globe-trotting journey to find the Liar’s Treasure while also investigating a  suspicious death related to Camille’s childhood friend. The deeper they dig, the more they suspect it’s all connected.

This book is a great example of clean, romantic suspense fiction and would  be perfect for fans of Susan May Warren, Dani Pettrey, and Fern Michaels.

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Q&A with Connie…

 

Q:  How did you come up with the idea for The Liar’s Treasure? Was there a particular moment or experience in your life that  inspired you to write this book?
A:  I have always been fascinated with the idea of treasure hunts and what  items people deem valuable. From there, my curiosity about “priceless”  treasures led to research into the legends surrounding them and the  creative ways people have tried to hide and protect them. Which then got me thinking about the biblical story of Ananias and Sapphira,  which has always fascinated me because they died for lying. I wondered,  What if a legendary treasure could judge motives? From there, the external plot took off.

Q:  What messages, themes, or symbols are included in The Liar’s Treasure? Why are they important to you and to the  book’s overall story?
A:  The Speranza team’s message of hope and its celebration of women  helping women plays a big part in this story, just as it did in The Crown  Conspiracy. Also, in this story, Gran shows up with her late husband’s old  Vietnam combat boots, which Gramps kept because they reminded him  that “we have to put feet to our faith.” For Camille and Cass—and the whole  team—his other favorite saying, “Faith is easy when you’re standing  on familiar ground,” helps them take risks and hold fast to faith when  things get scary and uncertain. That’s a really good reminder for me, and  hopefully for my readers as well.

Q:  Do you have a favorite character in The Liar’s Treasure? If so, who is it and why is that person your favorite?
A:  My favorite characters are always the ones I’m currently writing! In this  story, Camille has to navigate the challenge all mothers face during their  children’s teen years. Her daughter, Cass, insists she’s mature and fully  self-sufficient, while Camille knows she’s not quite there yet. So when  someone puts a target on her daughter’s back, Camille vows she’ll do  whatever it takes to protect her. But that forces her to make a tough choice.  Should she stay home to protect Cass in the short term, or leave her  daughter with Gran and head out with the team, which will protect Cass in  the long term? Watching Camille navigate that tightrope was a fascinating journey for me to write and one I think moms, especially, will resonate  with.

Q:  Does a particular scene stand out in your mind as very memorable? If so, briefly explain what happens and why it  resonates so much with you.
A:  When Lucien, Camille’s high school crush, finally admits that he blames  himself for his best friend J. T.’s death, Camille gently tells him,  “You don’t have that much power.” In his head, Lucien has always known  he didn’t cause his friend’s death, but he still feels an enormous sense of  guilt and responsibility for it. I think many of us struggle with false guilt, in  big and small ways, and it can wreak havoc on our peace and our  relationships. Learning to let that go is huge for him. He also takes a big  risk in telling Camille he couldn’t bear it if something happened to her, too, especially if he didn’t try to prevent it.

Q:  Who do you think will most enjoy this book, and what do you hope readers will take away from it?
A:  I think anyone who enjoys a globe-trotting treasure hunt, an intriguing  cast of characters, and a bit of romance will enjoy The Liar’s Treasure. But  far beyond the adventure, my hope is that this story encourages readers to  take a leap of faith, like Camille and the team did, even when it’s scary. To  step out of their comfort zone and take risks, both big and small ones, especially on behalf of others.

 

Thanks so much, Janice. I’m sure my readers enjoyed learning more about you and your book. I wish you all the best with it!

About Connie…

Connie Mann loves taking readers on heart-pounding, suspense-filled adventures featuring strong, determined women who fight for what they believe—and for those they love. She is the author of the Speranza Team novels, the Florida Wildlife Warriors series, the Safe Harbor series, and  several stand-alone titles. She is also a USCG-licensed boat captain and  gets to introduce Florida visitors to dolphins and manatees, which is as  much fun as it sounds. Visit her online at conniemann.com.

 

 
“The Liar’s Treasure” by Connie Mann

 

 

Rules for the giveaway can be found here. 

 

 


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8 responses to ““The Liar’s Treasure” by Connie Mann … and a GIVEAWAY!

  1. danielle hammelef

    Treasure hunts are fun to read as well as watch–I loved the National Treasure movies with Nicholas Cage–and have the added mom protecting her daughter at all costs added to the plot makes the stakes very high. I’m excited to read this book.

  2. Trudy

    This sounds really good!! I’m sure I’d love a treasure hunt with mystery/suspense!