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  • Before leaving her New Sensations home for greener pastures at Sweet Sinner, Jacky St. James kissed off this girl/girl series with a low- voltage entry, hardly worth commenting upon.

    It's the usual four separate and unrelated segments, in each of which young women have a romance. With heavy voice-over narration guiding each pre-sex set up, it's on to the XXX content in a hurry, with little interest or credibility to the story material. In one segment we even have Melissa Moore (the famous Riley Reid-lookalike) doing her own dialog but Jacky's distinctive voice as Moore's voice in narration.

    Moore's partner is Kasey Warner, and the subject is summed up at the end when Melissa breathlessly declares: "I can't wait to put a baby in you". Sounds like sci-fi, but it's just an artless Jacky way of saying these daughters of Sappho intend to procreate, by hook or by crook.

    A young actress I once wrote off (incorrectly) as a non-starter, Yhivi is back with long hair and a contrast to tall blonde Blake Eden, who is given a different name in IMDb for no good reason. This is a case of roommates falling for each other. We also learn that her name is pronounced "Evie".

    Opening segment matches two girls who resemble each other facially: Lyra Louvel and Blair Williams, with a plot hook so thin I kind of missed it - basically they plan to go to Europe and leave their old house behind.

    Finale has the punk-styled actress Rachael Madori pawing at Charlotte Cross, with a lot more energy than demonstrated in the previous 3 vignettes. Jacky's lengthy BTS short subject dwells on how actresses prepare and react to having a sex scene scheduled with a performer they've never met before, and we learn nothing from their answers, as if we cared in the first place.