DIGITAL SIN RELEASES ‘TABU TALES: A MOTHER DAUGHTER THING 3’
JUNE 19, 2015 — Digital Sin announces the release of “A Mother Daughter Thing 3,”a new volume in the chart-topping series from its award-winning “Tabu Tales” line. Written and directed by Jacky St. James, the four-scene vignette pairs today’s hottest MILFs and newcomers in hyper-eroticized tales of step-family attraction.
“There are so many provocative directions you can go when you’re dealing with characters willing to cross such a forbidden line as ‘family relations,’ but the mother/daughter aspect is especially unique,” Jacky St. James said. “Relationships between mothers and daughters run the gamut – from best friends to feuding competitors – making for a variety of explosive, dynamic sex scenes.”
“A Mother Daughter Thing 3” features performances by Tanya Tate and Kenna James, Dana Vespoli and Raven Rockette, Jelena Jensen and Marley Brinx, and cover girls Kendra James and Karlie Montana. St James made pairings based on resemblances between performers to create a more authentic family taboo fantasy.
Conservative stepmom Tanya Tate comes out as a lesbian when her stepdaughter Kenna James does the same. Dana Vespoli’s obsession with her stepdaughter Raven Rockette leads to the embarrassing admission that she’s become her panty thief. Jelena Jensen plots to leave her husband every time she beds stepdaughter Marley Brinx. Feminist Kendra James dispels myths about lesbianism for curious stepdaughter Karlie Montana with her hands-on approach.
“A Mother Daughter Thing 3” has a runtime of 128 minutes and includes an exclusive photo gallery and a candid Behind-the-Scenes featurette. The series launched to big sales and critical acclaim in 2014, marking St. James’ first lesbian themed project. In addition to “A Mother Daughter Thing,” St. James now shoots the all-girl, stepsibling series “Sisterly Love.”
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“Tabu Tales” won the 2015 AVN Awards for Best New Series and Best Taboo Relations Movie (“Keep It in the Family”). For more information on “Tabu Tales,” click here.