Jody Sharpe, a bestselling author known for her heartwarming and spiritually uplifting Mystic Bay series, has added another accolade to her distinguished career. Her latest book, 'The Dog Who Came For Christmas', has been awarded First Place in the Novellas for Adult Readers category of the National Federation of Press Women's (NFPW) At-Large Communications Contest. This recognition underscores the series' unique blend of mystery, spirituality, and the power of kindness, resonating with readers and critics alike.
'The Dog Who Came For Christmas' continues the adventures of Gayle Force Knight, a meteorologist and psychic, who, with the help of her intuitive husband and friends, embarks on a mission inspired by a divine vision. The story weaves together themes of rescue, angelic intervention, and the triumph of good over adversity, showcasing Sharpe's talent for creating narratives that inspire and entertain.
Sharpe's Mystic Bay series, set in a fictional town where angels live among humans, has garnered critical acclaim and a loyal following. The series explores the idea that miracles and kindness can prevail in the face of challenges, a message that has never been more relevant. Sharpe's ability to infuse her stories with hope, humor, and spiritual insight has made her a standout voice in contemporary fiction.
This latest award is not Sharpe's first recognition from the NFPW; her works have consistently been celebrated for their creativity and emotional depth. 'The Dog Who Came For Christmas' joins other titles in the Mystic Bay series that have achieved bestseller status and won awards, further cementing Sharpe's reputation as a storyteller who touches the hearts of her readers.
The significance of Sharpe's work extends beyond entertainment. Through her stories, she addresses universal themes such as the power of intuition, the importance of community, and the belief in something greater than ourselves. Her books offer readers a sense of comfort and a reminder of the goodness in the world, making her latest accolade a testament to the impact of her writing.


