"The Doctor's Luck" is a Christian based historical fiction novel. Doctor Tom begins his practice during the Great Depression in a rural Arkansas community. He has plans for a good life until he cannot pay his bills because patients are paying with vegetables and chickens, and a man abandons Betty, a fourteen-year-old pregnant girl in the doctor's tree swing; the girl has the mind of a three-year-old. The orphanage is full and he is left with a giant baby needing a bath, constant care, parental love, and discipline. Rita, the doctor's housekeeper steps in to help with Betty, but the girl tries everyone's patience. After Betty rips her doll into small pieces, the doctor and Rita worry about how they will keep the girl's unborn twins safe from her tantrums.
Rita's husband, Luke, deserted her and his two young boys, but returns after two years to cause problems. Luke tries to kill Rita, steals her property, and abducts one of their sons and sells him to a slave camp. This book contains mystery, suspense, and romance. It also shows kindness and compassion from those who, it seems, have very little to give.