No More Poodle Skirts
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When the love of her life died suddenly, Daphne Madison retreated to the innocent age of the 1950s when all a girl had to worry about was keeping her bobby socks and the pompom on her poodle skirt a brilliant white. With years of support from her loving and zany family, Daphne finally found a bit of shaky courage and faced the long, long journey out into a world she wasn’t sure she wanted to live in. In spite of setbacks, Daphne found satisfaction in helping Aunt Maddie at the homeless shelter and even met a man she thought she could help her find love again. Brenner is trying to get his life back on track and be a good father to his two children. However, his attraction to Daphne triggers a deeper concern: Can he be a good husband too? Before they have the chance to find out, trouble comes to the homeless shelter in the form of thugs looking for drugs hidden in a statue. With their lives in danger, the homeless families take refuge at Aunt Maddie's castle. Can a talking dog, Uncle Horace's inventions, and a priest in a superhero costume testing a malfunctioning jet pack win out over life-long criminals?