Author Jody Sharpe has announced that her newly released book 'New Angel In Town' will be available at no charge on February 14th and 15th, 2026 through Amazon. The book represents the seventh installment in Sharpe's popular Mystic Bay series, which explores a fictional California town where angels live secretly among humans.
The latest volume follows Guardian Angel Ron as he arrives in Mystic Bay to ensure his charge, a foster child named Evan, finds a permanent home. The narrative intertwines with writer Noah Greenstreet's project to create a film about the townsfolk's angel encounters. Sharpe's work consistently features angels and carries a strong anti-bullying message, themes that resonate throughout her literary portfolio.
In a recent blog post available at https://jodysharpe.com/blog, Sharpe explained that 'New Angel In Town' differs from previous books in the series by compiling actual angel stories shared by family members, friends, and individuals she met at book fairs. These accounts form the basis for characters sharing their experiences with a filmmaker within the narrative, creating a meta-story about documenting angelic interventions.
Sharpe's journey into angel-themed writing began thirty years ago following the tragic loss of her daughter Kate. During her grief, she experienced what she describes as a miraculous encounter with an angel appearing in human form. This personal experience inspired her to create the Mystic Bay universe, where angels guide humans while maintaining their secret existence. The author continues to collect real angel stories through her website's submission portal at http://bit.ly/2FV8amd.
Beyond the Mystic Bay series, Sharpe has authored multiple works including 'To Catch an Angel,' 'Town Of Angels,' 'Town Of Angels Christmas,' and 'The Dog Who Came For Christmas.' Her memoir 'Special Needs Children, The Angels On My Shoulder' draws from her twenty-five years as a special education teacher and placed second in the National Federation Of Press Women's At-Large Communication contest. Midwest Book Review noted the book's ability to identify "the 'special' in 'special needs'" through spiritual and social reflections.
Sharpe's children's book 'When The Angel Sent Butterflies' helps young readers understand that love conquers fear, while 'Summer Of Angels' presents a mystery narrative featuring psychic meteorologist Gayle Force. The author maintains a YouTube channel discussing these topics and was chosen as a winner in the annual "50 Great Writers You Should Be Reading" Book Awards. She recently announced that screen treatments for 'The Angel's Daughter' and 'Town Of Angels Christmas' are now available.
The free download period for 'New Angel In Town' represents a strategic move to expand readership of Sharpe's spiritually-themed fiction. For business and technology leaders, this approach demonstrates how authors can leverage limited-time promotions to increase visibility in crowded digital marketplaces. The collection of real angel stories through Sharpe's website at http://www.jodysharpe.com shows how digital platforms enable creators to crowdsource content and engage directly with their audience. Sharpe's transition from special education teacher to award-winning author illustrates how personal experiences can fuel successful creative enterprises in the digital publishing era.


