Jody Sharpe Offers Free Ebook of 'The Dog Who Came For Christmas' to Promote Anti-Bullying Message
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Author Jody Sharpe has announced that her book 'The Dog Who Came For Christmas' will be available as a free ebook on October 28 and 29, 2025. The novel, which features meteorologist and psychic Gayle Force Knight, continues Sharpe's tradition of weaving anti-bullying messages into her angel-themed stories. Readers can download the book at no charge from Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/stores/Jody-Sharpe/author/B00DPL3382? during the two-day promotion.
The free book offering represents more than just a holiday promotion—it serves as an extension of Sharpe's commitment to addressing bullying through literature. In 'The Dog Who Came For Christmas,' protagonist Gayle Force Knight receives angelic visions that set her on a rescue mission with her intuitive husband Alex Knight. The story features what Sharpe describes as "surprising twists and turns of intrigue" while maintaining the author's signature theme that "there are always angels at the helm."
Sharpe's dedication to anti-bullying themes stems from her belief in the universal need to address this social issue. "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 explained. She emphasizes practical approaches for children facing bullying, suggesting they "walk away, tell parents or adults like their teacher, bus driver or family member if somebody has bullied them."
The author's website at https://jodysharpe.com/blog features additional anti-bullying content and insights. Sharpe connects bullying prevention with broader themes of kindness, 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."
This free ebook initiative aligns with Sharpe's established literary career, which includes multiple award-winning works. Her books 'Town Of Angels' and 'Town Of Angels Christmas' continue the theme of "angel vs. bully" in the fictional town of Mystic Bay, California. Sharpe's writing has earned recognition including placement in the National Federation Of Press Women's At-Large Communication contest and selection as a winner in the annual "50 Great Writers You Should Be Reading" Book Awards.
Beyond her fiction, Sharpe maintains a 'Tuesdays With The Angels' section on her website at http://www.jodysharpe.com where she shares real-life angel encounters. She also welcomes public submissions of angel stories through http://bit.ly/2FV8amd, creating a community around spiritual experiences and positive messaging.
The timing of this free promotion during the holiday season amplifies the book's Christmas themes while maximizing accessibility to Sharpe's anti-bullying message. By removing cost barriers, the initiative potentially reaches new audiences who might benefit from the story's themes of kindness, redemption, and overcoming adversity. Sharpe has confirmed that bullying will remain a central theme in her upcoming 2026 Mystic Bay novella, demonstrating her ongoing commitment to addressing this social issue through literature.
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