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''All Good Things'' is a Website/WattPad novel by Renee Racine-Kinnear. It now has a sequel, All That and Then Some.

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* ViralMarketing: Carvill Foods uses this strategy to gain positive press, and bring customers to Alice's cafe.

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* ViralMarketing: Carvill Foods uses this strategy to gain positive press, and bring customers to Alice's cafe.cafe.
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''All Good Things'' is a Website/WattPad novel by Renee Racine-Kinnear. It now has a sequel, All That and Then Some.

!!This series provides examples of:

* CelibateEccentricGenius: Maeve, despite questioning her sexuality and developing a budding romance with her roommate Jules, says she's "never been interested in anyone" sexually and, at least in the beginning of All That and Then Some, is seriously struggling to process the concept of expressing sexual interest in someone.
* Childhood Friends: Alice and Vivian
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Averted with Joss, who seems to wish he was a better person, but played straight with most of those he worked with.
* LadykillerInLove: Joss, at the end of All That and Then Some.
* NonIdleRich: Justine, despite wishing she could quit working for her unethical corporation, sees it as her duty to continue to run it (and keep her brother in check.)
* TemptingFate: Alice fears becoming too comfortable with her happiness, in case it might be taken away.
* ViralMarketing: Carvill Foods uses this strategy to gain positive press, and bring customers to Alice's cafe.

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