TREASURE QUEST: DISCOVERY LIES BETWEEN THE COVERS: MEGA AUTHOR BLOG HOP TOUR (July 18-25)


TOUR RULES: (I didn’t write them) 🙂

1)  HAVE FUN!

2)  INVITE ALL OF YOUR FRIENDS! SPREAD THE WORD!

3)  THIS TOUR STARTS:  Monday, July 18, at Midnight (Arizona Time) THIS TOUR ENDS: Monday, July 25, at Midnight (Arizona Time) Winners will be drawn and posted July 26th! ***

4)  MEET AND MINGLE WITH ALL THE AUTHORS! EXPERIENCE A NEW PARTY DESTINATION AT EVERY STOP! PARTICIPATE IN EVERY BLOG CONTEST AND BE ENTERED FOR CHANCES TO WIN MULTIPLE PRIZES! EVERY BLOG VISITED IS ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY TO WIN!!

5)  PARTICIPATION AT ALL BLOGS IS RECOMMENDED, BUT NOT REQUIRED. REMEMBER, THE MORE BLOGS YOU HOP, THE BETTER YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING PRIZES. EVERY AUTHOR IS WAITING TO MEET AND INTERACT WITH YOU, SO PLEASE BE SURE TO SHOW EVERY AUTHOR SOME LOVE!

6)  DID I MENTION TO HAVE FUN?  WHOO! HOO!! HERE WE GOOOOOOOOOOOO!

***Authors have full discretion to choose an alternate winner in the event any winner fails to claim their prize(s) within 72 hours of their name being posted or after notification of  win, whichever comes first. Anyone who participates in this blog hop tour is subject to these rules***

Undiscovered Treasure in the New World~

To quote Shakespeare, ‘All that glitters Is not gold,’ but SOME of it is.  The lure of buried treasure, an occasional flight of fancy for some and a soul-selling obsession for others, is an ageless fascination.  No soul bartering here, but I’ve done some research for would be treasure hunters and discovered  there are many yet undiscovered troves in America.  Apparently in every state according to the book Buried Treasures You Can Find by Robert F. Marx.   An interesting and informative read, however the font size decreases to minuscule proportions when Mr. Marx reaches the part of the book where he actually lists possible sites, so don’t expect me to recap without a magnifying glass.  Instead I’ll touch on some of his general  guidelines.  I, for one, would be happy to discover even a single gold doubloon , but it would have to wash ashore.  I’m not scuba diving.

Author Robert Marx has been treasure-seeking ever since he quit his newspaper route as a youth and has recovered an astonishing array of lost, hidden, or mislaid treasure both on land and plucked from the depths of the sea. First of all, he says you need a good metal detector and devotes pages to weighing the merits of various kinds.  Agreed, a premier detector would be fun to have, and considering I live in historic Virginia, I might actually find a Civil War button or something from the past which would thrill me.   Bear in mind that I’m easily delighted.  I once unearthed what I thought were shards of old pottery while planting a peach tree that turned out to be the remnants of an antiquated septic system.  Not very exciting.  However, my determination to dig the hole deeper in search of my imagined find got the tree planted in a hurry.  The most I’ve ever unearthed on our farm are old medicine bottles, but I’m fond of old bottles and have a kitchen windowsill filled with them.

The next step Mr. Marx advises after you’ve conducted a thorough study of metal detectors (I haven’t) and made your purchase is to learn how to use it properly and practice, practice.  Yada, yada,  we’re up to page 63 now–this book is for serious seekers–when he describes some of the most famous still to be discovered caches, also discussing WHY people bury treasure.    I assumed because they didn’t want thieves to find it, but there’s more.  In Colonial America banks were rare and often unavailable so most people buried money on their property.  Indians might suddenly attack  or the British were coming, so they prepared for calamities, possibly dying before recovering their money.

During the Civil War people in the South buried their treasures not only to keep them out of enemy hands but to avoid having to donate to the Confederate Treasury for the war effort.  As before, the ‘safest bank’ was a hole in the ground or some other secret location.  Some of the largest undiscovered treasures occurred during the Civil War: Excerpted from the book Civil War Gold & Other Lost Treasures by W. Craig Gaines. “The really big lost treasure is that of the Confederate Treasury in custody of Jeff Davis upon leaving Richmond, fleeing the Yankee hordes. Portions of it are believed to be in Greene & Morgan Counties of Georgia. The combined hoard is believed to be between $500,000 and $600,000 in gold, the combined values of the Richmond Bank & Confederate Treasury. Most made it to Washington, Georgia, but an untold amount remains unaccounted for.”

On the Western frontier, there were many cutthroats who preyed on hapless pioneers, and Lord knows those gold prospectors were justifiably paranoid.  So they kept their big strikes secret, some taking that knowledge with them to the grave.  And there were the gamblers, soldiers, saloon keepers…who hid their earnings.  Not to mention the stage-coach robbers who hid their  loot while escaping from the posse,  thinking to return for it later. But they didn’t all.   Get the picture?  Untold treasure is still out there–somewhere.

If you’re seeking a specific cache, and there are some famous ones, Mr. Marx says to first be certain it truly exists and isn’t the stuff of legend.  Would you believe some disreputable people will  try to sell you treasure maps that aren’t actually genuine.  *Shakes head.

Mr. Marx suggests seeking documentation recorded as closely to the time of the original event as possible and that old newspapers and books are a valuable resource.  If you’re just searching out potential historic sites, then he suggests ports, river banks, anywhere construction is moving earth, old homes, ghost towns, abandoned trash dumps from bygone days… Mr. Marx has oodles of suggestions and lists them by state.

***As a participating author in this Treasure Quest Blog Hop,  the book of mine that best fits the theme is light paranormal/time travel romance Somewhere My Lassin which the hero and heroine seek an ancient relic with miraculous powers.   So I’m giving away three digital downloads of this novella chosen from visitors who leaves me a comment (remember to leave a contact email too).

Blurb for Somewhere My Lass:

Neil MacKenzie’s well ordered life turns to chaos when Mora Campbell shows up claiming he’s her fiancé from 1602 Scotland. Her avowal that she was chased to the future by clan chieftain, Red MacDonald, is utter nonsense, and Neil must convince her that she is just addled from a blow to her head–or so he believes until the MacDonald himself shows up wanting blood.

Mora knows the Neil of the future is truly her beloved Niall who disappeared from the past. Although her kinsmen believe he’s dead, and she is now destined to marry Niall’s brother, she’s convinced that if she and Neil return to the past, all will be right. The only problem is how to get back to 1602 before it’s too late.

The balance of the present and future are in peril if she marries another, and the Neil of the present will cease to exist. An ancient relic and a few good friends in the future help pave the way back to the past, but will Mora and Neil be too late to save a love that began centuries before?~

Any treasure hunters out there?  If so, happy hunting!

****For the next stop on this Mega Author Blog Hop please pop into: http://iousex.blogspot.com/2011/07/treasure-quest-discovery-lies-between.html

 

 

 

57 responses to “TREASURE QUEST: DISCOVERY LIES BETWEEN THE COVERS: MEGA AUTHOR BLOG HOP TOUR (July 18-25)

  1. Love the pictures:)

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  2. Shows you never know what you can find. I know here where I live, they were doing renovations on a nearby house when they found a secret room. After checking the dates the house was built amongst other investigations, it was established the house had been a stop on the Underground Railroad.

    There is a legend that the historic site I volunteer at from time to time had a tunnel from the house to the water. It would be interesting to see if there was any sign of either treasures or a tunnel by the house.

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  3. A very interesting and fascinating post. Cool pics!

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  4. I never would’ve thought there is buried/forgotten treasure in every state. Very interesting! The time travel story sounds like it will be a great read.
    Thanks!

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    • Thanks Angela, and yes, he has lists of potential sites in every state. Lots and lots of stuff out there–‘somewhere’ and that’s the catch. And thanks for the high five on Somewhere My Lass.

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  5. What an interesting post. I live beside an ancient Roman road and often watch treasure hunters using their metal detectors to search the field next door.
    One of them gave us some ‘shot’. One was perfectly shaped, so probably not used, two others were badly damaged so probably were used,.

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  6. I loved your post and your pics! Thanks for the giveaway, too 🙂
    jwitt33 at live dot com

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  7. Interesting post and the book sounds great 🙂

    chamblinh@gmail.com

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  8. Love the post Beth and of course Prizes You better believe I love prizes

    Walk in harmony,
    Melinda

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  9. Thanks for the treasure hunt! The post was awesome and I enjoyed it!
    I would love to read your book, it sounds great!

    inga(dot)kupp(at)gmail(dot)com

    inga from http://www.ingasilbergbooks.com/

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  10. The book sounds awesome =)

    I used to have a metal detector……..the only thing I ever managed to find with it was a tea spoon that my father buried for me to find lol

    iluvkimi_220@hotmail.co.uk

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  11. I loved the pictures to go with the post. A wonderful read.

    Thanks for the giveaway.

    Bhitwr at gmail dot com

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  12. Great post Beth. I love hidden treasure and mysteries. I’m actually writing a mystery about the lost Civil War gold.

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  13. love the cover of the book, it is beautiful. it sounds like a great story and i can’t wait to read it. thanks for the chance at such a gret giveaway.
    trvlagnt1t@yahoo.com

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  14. Hi! Your new book sounds interesting! I hope I get a chance to read it in the future! Thank you for the awesome giveaway! (:

    vampyreprincess109(at)gmail(dot)com

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  15. Beautiful pictures, loved the layout,and your story sounds great!

    shadowestr@aol.com

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  16. Very nice post. Great pics and the book sounds good!

    Lucie j.

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  18. Hi Beth!
    Just hopping by to say HEY! Joined your page, and will follow u on twitter if I can find u…(@thegiftedones)
    Fun page! Good luck on the hop!
    Lisa

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  19. Great post, Beth! The idea of hidden treasure always appealed to me.
    When my son was little, he wanted a metal detector to search our back yard. The DH, being the more practical sort, thought we were foolish. So, who knows, we may have undiscovered treasure in the back. 🙂

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  20. I loved the post! You chose a great topic 🙂

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  21. Beth: I love your website! It’s absolutely wonderful!
    Can’t wait to read a few of your books!
    Patty K. (newer member of CHRW Chapter)

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  22. Hi Beth!

    I love your website! It’s wonderful!
    Can’t wait to read a few of your books!
    (One of the newer members of CHRW chapter)
    Patty K.

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  23. Great pictures and wonderful site. I love the sounds on your books and I I will always be very fond of a highlander!

    manning_j2004 at yahoo dot com

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  24. Your book sounds awesome!!! Thanks for the chance to win!!

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  25. What an interesting post! Love the pictures!

    Robin D
    robindpdx (at) yahoo (dot) com

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  26. Rhonda Helton

    I love all of the photos on your blog. I would love the chance to win your books. I have only been reading for about a year now and I don`t have alot of material to go by, I have been reading paranormal romance, this sounds very interesting! thanks for joining the blog.

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  27. Thanks for the giveaway!
    Thanks for participating in the blog hop.
    Just read two YA books that were time travel and loved them Ready for more.
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    alterlisa AT yahoo DOT com
    http://lisaslovesbooksofcourse.blogspot.com/

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  28. Awesome! Great pictures! Thanks for the giveaway!
    shadow_kohler(at)att(dot)net

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  29. Awesome! Great pictures! Thanks for the great giveaway!
    shadow_kohler(at)att(dot)net

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  30. Thanks to all who visited my blog and left me such great comments. Announcing the winners of my July Treasure Quest Blog Hop–these three ladies each won a copy of my time travel romance Somewhere My Lass:
    Lisa Ann Richards
    Rhonda Helton
    Inga Kupp-Silberg

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