Author Jody Sharpe announced that the ebook version of her bestselling novella 'The Dog Who Came For Christmas' will be available at no charge on November 25, 2025, at Amazon. Sharpe, an award-winning writer, is known for weaving themes of angels, anti-bullying, and spiritual connection throughout her work, making this free offering significant for both readers and the publishing community.
The novella features meteorologist and psychic Gayle Force Knight, who receives an angelic vision while sleeping. With her intuition and the help of her husband Alex Knight and friends, Gayle embarks on a rescue mission filled with surprising twists, emphasizing that "there are always angels at the helm." This story aligns with Sharpe's broader literary focus, as most of her books incorporate angels and strong anti-bullying messages. Many of these messages are detailed on her website at https://jodysharpe.com/blog.
Sharpe's other works include 'To Catch an Angel,' a story set in Mystic Bay, California, where miracles and angels abound, and the 'Town Of Angels' series, which pits angels against bullies in the same fictional town. In 'Town Of Angels Christmas,' angel Ken and vet Jordana Hart work together on a horse rescue mission, showcasing Sharpe's recurring theme that "the bully never wins." Her memoir, 'Special Needs Children, The Angels On My Shoulder,' based on 25 years of teaching children with special needs, placed second in the National Federation Of Press Women's At-Large Communication contest and has been praised by Midwest Book Review for highlighting the "'special' in 'special needs.'"
Following this memoir, Sharpe released a children's book, 'When The Angel Sent Butterflies,' to help young readers understand that love conquers fear. Her mystery novel 'Summer Of Angels' also features Gayle Force and Alex Knight solving a case with angelic guidance. Sharpe further engages with her audience through the "Tuesdays With The Angels" section of her site, where she shares real-life angel stories available at http://www.jodysharpe.com. She invites submissions of angel encounters at http://bit.ly/2FV8amd, aiming to create a collection of such accounts.
In addition to her National Federation of Press Women's award, Sharpe was chosen as a winner in the annual "50 Great Writers You Should Be Reading" Book Awards through public voting. She recently announced that two new screen treatments of her books, 'The Angel's Daughter' and 'Town Of Angels Christmas,' are now available. Sharpe's YouTube channel also covers topics like bullying, particularly as it relates to special needs children, rounding out her multi-platform approach to spreading positive messages.
This free ebook initiative matters because it expands access to Sharpe's uplifting stories during the holiday season, a time when books can serve as timeless gifts that foster connection and community. For the publishing industry, it highlights how authors can use digital promotions to reach wider audiences while staying true to thematic missions. For readers, it offers an entry point into Sharpe's world of angels and anti-bullying, potentially inspiring contemplation of kindness and spiritual themes in everyday life.



