Girl Candy Films Releases 'Lesbian Masseuse 4'

LOS ANGELES — Girl Candy Films and AEBN have released writer/director Nica Noelle's "Lesbian Masseuse 4" on DVD.

The fourth volume of the series once again features hot masseuses working their magic on young women at a special massage clinic that helps repressed lesbians embrace their desires.

Ex-high school teacher Veronica Snow is pleasantly surprised when her former student, naturally busty Alex Chance, ends up on her massage table and confesses to a longtime crush. Bodacious Lea Lush pays a house call to slender blonde Star Nine and unlocks the secret meaning behind some troubling sex dreams. Gracie Glam features in two scenes. First she helps shy, exotic Megan Salinas out of the closet with sensual massage. Then Glam demonstrates the pleasures of lesbian sex to gorgeous Alyssa Reece, who can't admit that she secretly wants her best friend.

"The 'Lesbian Masseuse' series has been a huge video-on-demand success since day one," said Girl Candy Films General Manager Jerry Anders. "We're very proud to bring 'Lesbian Masseuse 4' to our DVD customers now. It's exciting to watch such hot women introducing each other to the pleasures they can only feel with another woman."

"Fans of lesbian sex love this series, because there's so much delicious foreplay," Noelle said. "It's incredibly arousing to watch one beautiful girl massage the other as the sexual tension builds, especially since the girl getting the massage has been struggling with her lesbian desires."

Girl Candy Films' "Lesbian Masseuse 4" is now available on DVD through Pulse Distribution as well as streaming exclusively across the AEBN VOD network in high definition.

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