Author Jody Sharpe Offers Anti-Bullying Christmas Ebook Free for Limited Time
Bestselling author Jody Sharpe is making her anti-bullying Christmas novel 'The Dog Who Came For Christmas' available as a free ebook for two days, highlighting her ongoing mission to promote kindness and address bullying through her angel-themed fiction.

Bestselling author Jody Sharpe has announced that her Christmas novel 'The Dog Who Came For Christmas' will be available as a free ebook on October 28 and 29, 2025. The book, which features meteorologist and psychic Gayle Force Knight, continues Sharpe's pattern of incorporating strong anti-bullying messages into her fiction. The free promotion will be available exclusively through Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/stores/Jody-Sharpe/author/B00DPL3382?.
In the novel, Gayle Force Knight receives a vision from an angel while sleeping and embarks on a rescue mission with her intuitive husband Alex Knight and friends. The story features surprising twists and turns while maintaining Sharpe's signature theme that angels guide human actions. Most of Sharpe's books feature angels and anti-bullying messages, creating what she describes as a mission to spread themes of love and hope.
Sharpe emphasized the importance of addressing bullying in contemporary society. "Every one of us may have been bullied in our young lives or as adults and there is such a need to teach the children how to overcome being bullied and how bullying hurts," Sharpe stated. She advocates for practical approaches including teaching children to walk away from bullying situations and report incidents to trusted adults.
The author connects kindness with personal development, noting that "an important lesson for our kids is to explain to them how kindness helps us grow into loving adults and how helping others helps ourselves grow up to be kind. Being kind can spread love around the world. It is more powerful than hate." Many of her anti-bullying messages and resources can be found on her website at https://jodysharpe.com/blog.
Sharpe's literary career includes multiple award-winning works that consistently address themes of love, forgiveness, redemption, and confronting bullies. Her Mystic Bay series, set in a fictional California town where angels live as humans, has become particularly known for its anti-bullying narratives. In 'Town Of Angels,' the story features "angel vs. bully" dynamics, while 'Town Of Angels Christmas' reinforces that "the bully never wins."
The author's background as a special education teacher informs much of her writing perspective. Her memoir 'Special Needs Children, The Angels On My Shoulder' placed second in the National Federation Of Press Women's At-Large Communication contest. Midwest Book Review noted that "Sharpe's ability to see the good in circumstances and people identifies the 'special' in 'special needs' as she delineates her journey through the education system."
Beyond her published works, Sharpe maintains an active online presence through her website at http://www.jodysharpe.com where she hosts "Tuesdays With The Angels" featuring real-life angel encounter stories. She also welcomes public submissions of angel stories through http://bit.ly/2FV8amd. Her YouTube channel further expands on these topics, with particular focus on bullying as it relates to special needs children.
Sharpe's recognition includes being chosen as a winner in the annual "50 Great Writers You Should Be Reading" Book Awards, selected through public voting from hundreds of authors. She continues to develop new projects, including two screen treatments for 'The Angel's Daughter' and 'Town Of Angels Christmas,' and has confirmed that her next Mystic Bay novella scheduled for 2026 will continue addressing bullying themes.