This book was sold as a mystery, but it is not a mystery like kidnapping, or murder. It is a family history. It starts by a steam trunk being delivered to Cullen. The order is not signed, but a check for a thousand dollars is in closed. He has a shop next to his sister Luna, in an arts complex where artists work in many mediums. They sell their art, and offer classes. Many of the people that are crucial to the mystery work there. Luna has psychic powers by touch, visions, and through her readings. Tori, and her marriage is another mystery. She also goes to the same Art Center for a reading. A lot of the book is background on the art center, on Luna, and her brother’s infatuations with a sherif, and another woman who makes jewelry at the center. I kept waiting for something exciting to happen. It just rambles on about their lives, the center, the Smokey steamer trunk, and it’s few contents. Lots of morning get togethers, lunches, and dinners between the artists. Then it would flip to Tori, and her life. Her husband, and her had drifted apart after their son moved out, and it became more obvious. There are a few surprises, and everything works out in the end. It is a slow burning romance, and a book about keeping up your conversation, and keeping yourself, and your spouse happy, and connected. I finished it, and it was well plotted, with characters you can relate to, but it was not some huge fast paced, exciting , and dangerous mystery. It just United a bunch of people from the past, and the present. Once I accepted it for what it was I finished the story. 3.5 stars rounded to a 4. It was an easy read, with a touch of clean romance, and a sweet ending. Sometimes what you fear, and hold as guilt , can keep you from looking for happiness. I’m glad that was not the case here. People helped each other, to find love, and answers, and joy in their lives. This is not a usual read for me.