A Lady Who Looks Good When She's Crying

Sunshine and Specter Paranormal Detective Agency #1

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Pub Date Aug 01 2021 | Archive Date Jan 03 2022
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Dan Ackerman received the 2018-2019 Rainbow Award for Gay Contemporary General Fiction. Two titles shared the honor: The Things that Come and That Doesn’t Belong Here. Dan is a dominant, innovative, unique voice in LGBTQ fiction. 

Blurb: Angels shouldn't pal around with demons, especially not ones they've been sent to assassinate. They shouldn't work with them or cook them dinner, or strike a deal with the Devil for them either. Sunshine probably isn't a very good angel.

The demon in question is Felix Specter. He's forgiven Sunshine for stabbing him all those years ago. He's got a lot on his plate: a curse, his mental health, and a questionable love life. Finding out Sunshine owes the Devil a few favors doesn't help. Neither did that kiss, not that Felix will talk about it anyway.

On top of everything else, Sunshine and Specter have a case to solve. They handle issues that human detectives can't, like monsters in the sewer, mages doing illegal charms, and runaway witches. But they've always dealt with anything the city has to offer. Would could be different this time?


Dan Ackerman received the 2018-2019 Rainbow Award for Gay Contemporary General Fiction. Two titles shared the honor: The Things that Come and That Doesn’t Belong Here. Dan is a dominant, innovative...


A Note From the Publisher

Dan Ackerman received the 2018-2019 Rainbow Award for Gay Contemporary General Fiction. Two titles shared the honor: The Things that Come and That Doesn’t Belong Here. Dan is a dominant, innovative, unique voice in LGBTQ fiction.

Dan Ackerman received the 2018-2019 Rainbow Award for Gay Contemporary General Fiction. Two titles shared the honor: The Things that Come and That Doesn’t Belong Here. Dan is a dominant, innovative...


Advance Praise

“There is race, religion, mental health, sexuality, and more, and to be honest I don’t have the expertise to say whether they nailed everything but these characters are the best that I’ve read so far this year. So in case you missed it, I loved this book. I absolutely recommend it to everyone.” - Donna at LoveBytes on The Things That Come

“The Things That Come is an engaging, character-driven paranormal story with well-developed relationships between the main character, his love interest and his best friend, and seamless, natural inclusion of diversity.” – Rainbow Awards 2018-2019


“There is race, religion, mental health, sexuality, and more, and to be honest I don’t have the expertise to say whether they nailed everything but these characters are the best that I’ve read so far...


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Sent to NPR, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Lambda Literary

Sent to NPR, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Lambda Literary


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