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 through Amazon. The holiday promotion aims to spread Sharpe's consistent anti-bullying message to a wider audience during the gift-giving season.
The book features meteorologist and psychic Gayle Force Knight, who receives angelic visions that guide her on rescue missions. With her intuitive husband Alex Knight and friends, Gayle embarks on a journey filled with surprising twists where "there are always angels at the helm." This free access opportunity allows readers to experience Sharpe's signature blend of supernatural elements and moral themes without financial barrier.
Sharpe's commitment to anti-bullying education represents the core importance of this announcement. "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 emphasized. Her approach focuses on practical solutions, advising children to "walk away, tell parents or adults like their teacher, bus driver or family member if somebody has bullied them."
The author connects kindness with personal growth, stating 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 philosophy underpins all her literary work and makes the free book offer particularly significant for families seeking positive holiday reading material.
Readers interested in exploring more of Sharpe's anti-bullying messages can visit her website at https://jodysharpe.com/blog. The site also features her "Tuesdays With The Angels" series, where she shares real-life angel encounters at http://www.jodysharpe.com.
Sharpe's literary career includes multiple award-winning works that consistently address themes of love, forgiveness, and confronting bullies. Her Mystic Bay series, including 'Town Of Angels' and 'Summer Of Angels,' features angels living as humans who help community members stand against bullying. She has also written 'Special Needs Children, The Angels On My Shoulder,' a memoir drawing from her 25 years as a special education teacher that won recognition from the National Federation Of Press Women.
The free ebook initiative demonstrates how authors can use digital platforms to promote social messages during key retail periods. By removing cost barriers during the holiday season, Sharpe increases accessibility to literature that combines entertainment with meaningful commentary on bullying prevention and kindness cultivation.


