why are people still reading this
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17 year old Charlotte Fickelgruber wants one thing. And that's to put her dad out of business. Her dad is the owner of Fickelgruber Chocolates, one of the most famous and well-known chocolate factories in the world. But little does the public know, Fickelgruber is a scammer, a fraud, in cahoots with his 'rivals', Slugworth and Prodnose. Charlotte wants to show this truth to the public, but she won't. She can't. But this all changes when she meets 22 year old Willy Wonka, something of a magician, inventor, and chocolate maker. Charlotte befriends the eccentric young man, who is tormented and put down by her father and the Chocolate Cartel, and works with him to sell his chocolates and put an end to the Cartel's wrongdoings once and for all. In this story of hope, friendship, and loss, Charlotte finds herself torn between two things, her loyalty to her family, and her newfound bond with the magical new chocolate maker. What will she do, and how will it end? Only one way to find out.
The sequel to "Guilty Pleasure."
Months after the factory tour, everyone is still reeling from the aftermath. The reader is still nursing her broken heart while trying to face the new challenges that comes along with being a young mother, Charlie is coming to terms with the fact that his childhood hero isn't who he thought he was, and Violet is still struggling to accept herself and everything that has happened to her. As they desperately try to put the past behind them and move on, Willy Wonka makes another reappearance in their lives. Their happily ever after is well within their grasp, but in order to get it, everyone must confront their own personal demons. Are they strong enough to do this? Let's hope so because the past is all too real and some skeletons simply refuse to stay buried.