FameDollars' Girlsway Releases 'The Turning: Part Three'

FameDollars' Girlsway Releases 'The Turning: Part Three'

MONTREAL, Quebec — Gamma Entertainment subsidiary FameDollars has released "The Turning: Part Three" on Girlsway, their network of exclusive sites with original lesbian content.

"The Turning" series is a lesbian horror story with girl-on-girl sex, featuring adult film actresses Adriana Chechik, Anikka Albrite, Carter Cruise, Dana Vespoli, Jelena Jensen, Mercedes Carrera and Tara Morgan. As the plot unfolds, a strange virus that afflicts only girls heralds the lesbian apocalypse.

Chechik portrays a college-aged misfit named Halle White, who has a dramatic relationship with her religious foster family. Her abusive stepsister Sara, played by Albrite, emotionally torments Halle. Events quickly spiral out of control after Halle is pressured into organizing Sara's bachelorette party, leading them all to a bizarre wellness retreat. 

"As each episode of 'The Turning' comes out, we uncover a little more about the mysterious virus that affects only girls," Affiliate Manager Derrick Gilbert said. "Content packs for affiliates are provided with tons of content to help attract new users." 

In "The Turning: Part Three," Halle realizes she's been "turned" during a creepy encounter with Dr. Hellisbeth Elixir, played by Jensen. Halle must slake her unnatural thirst with Dr. Elixir's personal juices, and a doctor-patient lesbian sex scene soon follows.

To find out more or obtain marketing materials, visit FameDollars.com. For custom requests, email Gilbert at derrick@famedollars.com. 

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