Hot House Revs Up Action in 'Ride It'

Hot House Revs Up Action in 'Ride It'

SAN FRANCISCO — Falcon Studios Group today released Hot House’s “Ride It” on DVD and for download at the Falcon Store.

“Set up shop and get to work with these hot-and-horny hog riders,” a studio publicist said. “Director Nick Foxx takes eight revved-up bikers on a ride of extreme sexual abandon.”  

The cast of “Ride It” offers “hardcore man-on-motorcycle action” and is led by Falcon A-Team exclusives Sebastian Kross, Tegan Zayne, Austin Wolf, and Chris Bines, plus fan favorites Armond Rizzo, Colton Grey, Brayden Allen and Brendan Phillips.

“Sexy bottom Armond Rizzo gets caught slacking-off while on the job, and boss man Chris Bines disciplines his employee with a ride on his fat hog,” the publicist said. “Sebastian Kross takes a break from work and gets a rubdown from Brendan Phillips that turns into a sweaty fuck-fest. Colton Grey and Brayden Allen are closing up the shop when they decide to use their workspace as their open personal bedroom to flip-fuck in.”

"There's something about being in a bike shop that is just pure testosterone. It's sexy, it's dirty, it's tough and it makes you want to fuck,” director Foxx said. “The men of ‘Ride It’ do just that: they fuck each other's brains out all over the place. These worked up hunks don’t know what mild is, they just get wild."

Falcon Studios Group President Tim Valenti said that the men of “Ride It” delivered “truly epic performances, and Nick Foxx captures all the action.”

“Fans are going to be more than satisfied when they get a load of this,” Valenti said. “It’s everything you expect from Hot House and more.”

For DVD wholesale purchasing, contact Jose Mineros at jose@falconstudios.com.

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