Joshua Donnelly has lived a careful, orderly life in the old house on Church Street, as his mama taught him. Then, on the coldest night of the year, a newborn baby appears in his care with no explanation and no instructions. Only a prayer answered in the most unexpected way.
Heather Thomas arrives in Peculiar carrying her own heartbreak, running from mistakes she cannot undo. When her path crosses Josh's, the two form a fragile, improbable unit built on kindness, faith, and more hope than sense.
As gossip swirls, authorities ask questions, and the town watches closely, Josh and Heather must decide whether to trust coincidence or believe some gifts are heaven-sent.
A Most Peculiar Providence is a tender small-town novel about grace, second chances, and the quiet miracles that arrive when love opens the door.
**Positioning.** A Most Peculiar Providence sits squarely in the small-town, faith-inflected family-drama lane of commercial fiction. It combines a cozy, community-centered setting (Peculiar, FL - [\#]()), a redemptive, faith-based framing (prayer, providence, miracles - [\#](), [\#]()), and an inciting domestic crisis (a newborn left on a doorstep - [\#]()) that drives both plot and character transformation. The book's moral center (gentle heroism, quiet faith, second chances) aligns with evangelical Christian readership while its warm domestic stakes and small-town gossip culture make it accessible to mainstream readers who prefer uplifting, character-driven fiction.
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