Award-winning author Jody Sharpe will offer her bestselling Christmas book 'The Dog Who Came For Christmas' as a free ebook download on December 15 and 16, 2025, exclusively through Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/stores/Jody-Sharpe/author/B00DPL3382?. The holiday story features meteorologist and psychic Gayle Force Knight, who receives an angelic vision while sleeping and embarks on a rescue mission with her intuitive husband Alex Knight and friends, encountering surprising twists while discovering angels guiding their path.
Most of Sharpe's books incorporate angel themes alongside strong anti-bullying messages. In a recent blog post titled 'It's A Wonderful Life & My Very Own Angel' available at https://jodysharpe.com/blog, Sharpe explained how the classic Christmas film inspired her Mystic Bay series. She noted that the film's themes resonate today as bullies worldwide attempt to undermine communities, drawing parallels between the film's antagonist Mr. Potter and bullies in contemporary society.
Sharpe's eighth Mystic Bay book continues this tradition, depicting angels living as humans who guide townsfolk with love. The author emphasized how the film demonstrates community solidarity against bullying, a theme she incorporates into her narratives. Her website's 'Tuesdays With The Angels' section at http://www.jodysharpe.com features real-life angel encounter stories, and she welcomes submissions at http://bit.ly/2FV8amd for a planned collection of angel experiences.
The author's broader literary portfolio includes 'Town Of Angels,' where angel storeowner Ken Leighton guides psychic Justine Greer and her family against bully Klaus Waxman's efforts to mock angel sightings. 'Town Of Angels Christmas' continues this narrative with veterinarian Jordana Hart's special healing abilities and a horse rescue mission. 'Summer Of Angels' presents another mystery featuring Gayle Force Knight and attorney Alex Knight solving crimes with angelic assistance.
Sharpe's background as a special education teacher informs her work, particularly her memoir 'Special Needs Children, The Angels On My Shoulder,' which placed second in the National Federation Of Press Women's At-Large Communication contest. The book chronicles her twenty-five years teaching children with special needs, highlighting how these experiences inspired personal growth and spiritual reflection. Her children's book 'When The Angel Sent Butterflies' helps young readers understand that love conquers fear through the story of Angel Ken sending butterflies to characters Jones and Kate.
The author's YouTube channel addresses bullying as it relates to special needs children, expanding her anti-bullying advocacy beyond fiction. Sharpe was chosen as a winner in the annual '50 Great Writers You Should Be Reading' Book Awards through public voting, and two screen treatments of her books, 'The Angel's Daughter' and 'Town Of Angels Christmas,' are now available. Her work demonstrates how inspirational narratives can address contemporary social issues while providing holiday-themed entertainment that resonates with readers seeking meaningful stories during the Christmas season.


