YA Review – Where Your Treasure Is – young adult fiction

Boyle, M. Liz. Where Your Treasure Is. 2026.

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Summary

Most people assume I’m reckless and have an adrenaline addict’s death wish. That’s not exactly how I see it.

Eighteen-year-old Ruby has grown up in her twin brothers’ shadow. The whole treasure-diving community applauds her brothers and abuelo for finding a famous Spanish galleon. Ruby and her diving buddy Tanner spent hours searching for another galleon with a massive treasure, Dos Hermanos.

Until Tanner died.

Ruby hasn’t searched for Dos Hermanos since Tanner’s tragic death, but when the family’s nemesis, Marco, tries to convince Ruby to tell him what she knows about where Dos Hermanos might lie, the race is on. Ruby’s competition has too much gall and not enough conscience, but she is ready to fight for the treasure.

When Marco abducts her brothers and abuelo, Ruby is determined to search on her own and beat Marco at his own game.

But the real question is, will Ruby find the sunken treasure or lose her soul?

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My YA Review

M. Liz Boyle understands outdoor adventure and teens, which was again displayed in her latest book, Where Your Treasure Is. 

Ruby has suffered quite a bit of loss for an 18-year-old – seeing her boyfriend killed by a jetski, having her parents move away, no longer being included in the running of the family business, and feeling like her family is leaving her out of major decisions. 

Rudy’s is a scuba-diving family with an interest in old shipwrecks and coral reefs. Ruby and her boyfriend had been hunting a specific shipwreck when he was killed. It turns out some others are interested in that shipwreck and will stop at nothing to get what they want. Rudy and her family encounter danger.

Adventure-loving and marine enthusiast teens will enjoy this story.

Where Your Treasure Is would be a great addition to the young adult fiction section of a K-12 Christian school library. It is appropriate for middle school and up. 

I received a complimentary copy of Where Your Treasure Is. This is my honest review. 

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