Jody Sharpe, a bestselling author known for her Mystic Bay Series, has been awarded First Place in the NFPW At-Large Communications Contest, Novellas for Adult Readers category, for her book 'The Dog Who Came For Christmas'. This accolade underscores Sharpe's ability to weave spiritual and angelic themes into compelling narratives that resonate with readers.
'The Dog Who Came For Christmas' follows meteorologist and psychic Gayle Force Knight as she navigates a vision sent by an angel, leading her on a mission to save a dog and, ultimately, many more. The story, rich with twists and the presence of angels guiding the characters, exemplifies Sharpe's signature style of combining mystery, spirituality, and the supernatural.
Sharpe's consistent recognition in the NFPW contests, including previous wins for other titles in the Mystic Bay Series, highlights her standing in the literary community. Her works not only entertain but also explore themes of kindness, resilience, and the belief in higher powers, offering readers both escape and inspiration.
The impact of Sharpe's writing extends beyond entertainment. Her stories, often featuring characters with special abilities or those who encounter angels, promote messages of hope and the importance of intuition. For readers and the broader literary industry, Sharpe's success is a testament to the enduring appeal of stories that blend the mystical with the everyday, encouraging a deeper look at the unseen forces that shape our lives.


