GameLink Exclusively Premieres Digital Sin’s Fetish-Themed ‘Innocence Bound’

SAN FRANCISCO — Digital Sin’s “Innocent Bound” is now available premiering exclusively on GameLink.com.

“Innocence Bound,” available only on GameLink.com through Monday, June 29, features a cast of young starlets who are introduced to the underground world of fetish and BDSM.

The movie’s cast includes Rachael Madori, plus Karlee Grey, Marley Brinx, Mia Pearl, Erik Everhard, Ramon Nomar, Bruce Venture and Xander Corvus in four hardcore scenes. The release also includes two hardcore bonus scenes starring Jenna J. Ross and Natasha White.

“Innocence Bound” pairs Madori with Venture, Brinx with Nomar, Everhard with Grey, and Corvus with Pearl.

“We are always looking for amazing content to showcase exclusively on GameLink, and Digital Sin’s ‘Innocence Bound’ is exactly that,”  said Jeff Dillon, vice president of business development and marketing for eLine.com

eLine.com is the parent company of GameLink, which offers an extensive catalog of more than 120,000 titles, as well as sex toys, lingerie, adult books, games and collectibles, plus creams, lotions, lubricants, jewelry and bondage gear. 

“The fans are going to see great chemistry and intense performances from a cast that truly enjoys the thrill of bondage and domination.”

To watch “Innocence Bound” on GameLink.com, click here. The movie is available to stream, download or purchase on DVD.

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