Kennedy has moved back to her hometown and is opening her shop there after her previous one was trashed in Boston during the first book. Aiden comes to visit and the two of them are quickly sucked into an auction and hunt for a cursed painting. The painting is one of four that was made to punish one of the Greek gods’ mortal children during the Middle Ages. The paintings have been painted over to give them a modern touch but owning them is still bad news. Of course, more gods are involved than first thought and they also have to deal with Aiden’s parents forcing him into an arranged marriage to keep magic strong in his family tree. Then there is another arranged marriage that the two of them have to bust up with Aiden’s potential bride and a Greek God. The entire book is at a breakneck speed but everything wraps up nicely by the end.