FameDollars' Girlsway Releases 'The Turning: Part Five'

FameDollars' Girlsway Releases 'The Turning: Part Five'

MONTREAL — FameDollars has announced the release of "The Turning: Part Five" on Girlswaytheir network of exclusive sites with original lesbian content. 

"The Turning" is an erotic horror series about a strange virus that afflicts only girls, leading to a lesbian apocalypse.

The episodes feature adult film actresses Adriana Chechik, Anikka Albrite, Carter Cruise, Dana Vespoli, Jelena Jensen, Mercedes Carrera and Tara Morgan

In the fifth episode, Dr. Hellisbeth Elixir (Jensen) examines her three test subjects (Chechik, Cruise and Morgan), to determine if they have been turned or not.

The girls react with revulsion when Dr. Elixir shows them a male magazine, before she lures them in using a pair of wet panties.

To keep them under control, Dr. Elixir then takes off her white lab coat, while administering her unique "blooming tea" concoction in a group sex scene.

Once the lesbian thralls have sated their thirst, Dr. Elixir takes Chechick aside and reveals a special mission that will change everything.

"The amount of work that goes into these features are clearly visible in this release," Affiliate Manager Derrick G. said. "With a lesbian foursome scene, new users are bound to go crazy over this."

The finale of "The Turning" will debut on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 26, on Girlsway. 

For marketing materials or more information, click here. For custom requests, email Derrick Gilbert at derrick@famedollars.com.

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