Author Jody Sharpe has announced that her bestselling ebook 'The Angel's Daughter' will be available for free download on January 26 and 27, 2026, exclusively through Amazon. The novel, part of Sharpe's Mystic Bay series, follows half-angel Hannah O'Ryan as she attempts to protect her angel father's secret after her ex-boyfriend writes a book exposing their supernatural reality. The story explores themes of secrecy, forgiveness, and using one's unique gifts to overcome challenges.
The free promotion represents more than just a marketing opportunity—it serves as an extension of Sharpe's consistent literary focus on kindness and anti-bullying messages. In a recent blog post titled 'If I Were An Angel, I'd Whisper Kindness Stays,' available at https://jodysharpe.com/blog, Sharpe reflects on how kindness persists through difficult times. 'When I write my Mystic Bay novels, kindness is always a main theme in the fictional town of Mystic Bay,' Sharpe wrote in the post, emphasizing that 'kindness is a gift that can be shared' and 'a holy thing sent to us from above.'
This thematic commitment extends throughout Sharpe's body of work. Her 'Town Of Angels' series directly addresses bullying through narratives where angels in human form confront antagonists like Klaus Waxman, who opens a store mocking angel sightings in Mystic Bay. Similarly, 'Town Of Angels Christmas' continues this theme with the reminder that 'the bully never wins.' Sharpe's focus on these issues stems from her background as a special education teacher, documented in her award-winning memoir 'Special Needs Children, The Angels On My Shoulder,' which placed second in the National Federation Of Press Women's At-Large Communication contest.
The importance of Sharpe's work extends beyond entertainment. By offering 'The Angel's Daughter' for free, she increases accessibility to stories that promote empathy, understanding, and spiritual reflection. The Midwest Book Review noted of her memoir that 'Sharpe's ability to see the good in circumstances and people identifies the 'special' in 'special needs'' and that her vignettes offer 'insight into a world where angels and kindness are present in more than one form.' This perspective is particularly relevant in contemporary discourse around bullying, especially concerning special needs children—a topic Sharpe addresses on her YouTube channel.
Sharpe's broader literary ecosystem includes multiple avenues for community engagement. Her website features a 'Tuesdays With The Angels' section at http://www.jodysharpe.com where she shares real-life angel encounter stories. She also invites public submissions of angel stories through http://bit.ly/2FV8amd, aiming to create a collection of angel sightings, interactions, and miraculous encounters. This interactive approach transforms readers from passive consumers to potential contributors in a shared exploration of spirituality and kindness.
The free availability of 'The Angel's Daughter' coincides with other developments in Sharpe's career, including new screen treatments for 'The Angel's Daughter' and 'Town Of Angels Christmas,' and her recognition as a winner in the annual '50 Great Writers You Should Be Reading' Book Awards. However, the core significance remains her consistent message: that kindness and spiritual awareness can guide individuals through life's challenges. By removing the financial barrier to her work for two days, Sharpe expands the reach of this message, potentially introducing new readers to themes that emphasize compassion over conflict and understanding over judgment in both fictional Mystic Bay and the real world.


