The General Store: Where Innocence Goes to Die
A.L. Moore
(Independently published, Oct. 24, 2019)
To the fresh eyes of sheltered teen, Justice Asher, the dangers of the world are a welcome and exciting distraction to her boring existence. At seventeen, she is bored with her high school boyfriend of three years, and his careful, inexperienced hands. Life is a yawn of predictability, filled with reruns and played out video games. She is on the verge of a meltdown when the girl who provided fuel for her adolescent fantasies, Robyn, rolls back into town on the back of a sleek, midnight black motorcycle.Robyn is a hell raising college dropout with a rotating door for men. Prepubescent Justice lived vicariously through her, sneaking glances in fogged car windows from her bedroom window. Justice desperately wants to be a part of that world—a world where time doesn’t stop at midnight. She is drawn to the roaring, angry cry of the chromed bikes that alarm her neighborhood at all hours. When she finds out Robyn is working at The General Store in town, she wastes no time applying for an open position. What she doesn’t know is that Robyn’s world is more than hot, muscled guys on fast bikes, and The General Store is selling more than candy and soft drinks.Join Justice as she is swept up in a world of sex and drugs that steal her innocence and very nearly cost her life.