Description: "Two married couples reunite for a weekend of wanton woodland adventures and passionate partner swapping in this fiery flick. Jeanna Fine shows off her ample talents in some truly awe-inspiring sex bouts with Tom Byron and Marc Wallice. Sultry Meo also gets in her licks, trysting with Tom in a steamy session. And while the couples are merrily plugging away in the woods, there are plenty of interesting activities going on with the girls in Marc's secretarial pool. It seems they're a couple of lesbian lovers who like nothing better than some office-based boffing. So get your score sheets ready and try to keep up with the bed-hopping fun. Great camera work helps make this one a scorching sizzler!"
Starring: Jeanna Fine- she might be getting older but she makes up for it with her passion for sex. Jenna and Lacy- they both have two lesbian scenes together and you can tell they are enjoying themselves. Lana- she has a couple scenes with Marc that I would rather skip. Meo- she has a pretty hot scene with Tom.
The film actually has two stories in it. One is where Jeanna is married to Tom and plans to get together with Meo and Marc their long time friends for some partner swapping. The second is about Jenna and Lacy who are lesbians that work together and are fighting. They make it seem like a married couple fighting over stupid sh*t. The partner swapping story worked well but the lesbian story could have been better.
The partner swapping story has been done more than a few times, but the stars do a good job convincing you that they are really looking forward to it.
I liked most of the scenes in the film. My favorite would have to be the one with Tom and Meo in the workshop where he ends up pounding her ass.
They should have had someone other than Lana in it. She gives it a trashy feel and has no chest.
They didn't spend alot of money on the film, but the stars do a better job than some of the big budget flicks. The movie moves along well without cutting the scenes short and boring you with the story. I give the film a 9