Series cast summary: | |||
Ashlynn Yennie | ... | Ashley 6 episodes, 2016 | |
Justin Berti | ... | Elliott 6 episodes, 2016 | |
Raylin Joy | ... | Dylan 6 episodes, 2016 | |
Victoria Levine | ... | Jules 6 episodes, 2016 | |
Kevin Nelson | ... | Raif 6 episodes, 2016 | |
Nika Khitrova | ... | Scarlet 6 episodes, 2016 | |
Brent Harvey | ... | Tomas 6 episodes, 2016 | |
Spike Mayer | ... | Vincent / ... 5 episodes, 2016 | |
Valerie Baber | ... | Kimberly / ... 4 episodes, 2016 | |
Melissa Schumacher | ... | Tina 4 episodes, 2016 | |
Karla Kush | ... | Chelsea / ... 4 episodes, 2016 | |
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Boston Blake | ... | Anthony / ... 4 episodes, 2016 |
Richie Calhoun | ... | Jonathan 3 episodes, 2016 | |
Sara Luvv | ... | Maura 3 episodes, 2016 | |
Beautiful but unfulfilled Ashley has her eyes opened to the tantalizing possibilities of BDSM when she discovers the popular erotic novel SLAVE by Nolan Keats. But her fascination with the mysterious Mr. Keats leads her into a sexy but dangerous love triangle, and tests the boundaries of her own sexual limitations. Part romantic drama, part mystery, this tale of seduction, obsession and sexual power from acclaimed adult writer/director Jacky St. James will leave you breathless and begging for more.
I love the movie. it seems that the reason behind the plot is that she wanted to create a better version compared to 50 shades of Grey.The series co-creator, Jacky St. James, mentioned that she was unhappy with the way BDSM was portrayed in Fifty Shades of Grey, which she considers "passed off an abusive relationship as an honest interpretation of the BDSM lifestyle". She hoped to create a more nuanced view of the BDSM world with the series. The lead actress Ashlynn Yennie also echoed the creator's sentiment saying, "Fifty Shades of Grey was not a correct portrayal of the type of sex that people practice. It made it seem like it was for people that were messed up or dark and it's not at all." She hoped that the show "can shatter that glass ceiling of false belief and show the world what it truly means to trust, communicate, and finally feel free to talk about what you want and don't want sexually in a consensual and healthy way." Well she got it. I agree it is better then 50 shades of Grey. wished there were more episodes though.