Girlsway.com Releases 'A Wife's Affair' Series Online

Girlsway.com Releases 'A Wife's Affair' Series Online

MONTREAL — Gamma Entertainment's FameDollars affiliate program has announced the online release of  Girlsway’s “A Wife’s Affair” series.

The five-part saga — based on one of Girlsway’s most popular scenes — was recently revealed as a surprise prequel to the all-girl studio’s “The Business of Women.”

“We originally released AWA as a pilot episode last December and fans went nuts," producer Bree Mills said. “They have been anxiously waiting to find out where the story would go and were floored to find out it’s actually a prequel. Vanessa Veracruz and Abigail Mac are such popular characters that it’s been a blast to show their descent from naïve cheating wives to evil bossbabe villains.”

The studio noted that the idea of having recurring characters appear across their network is nothing new for Girlsway, which has been creating interconnected storylines since its launch last year. However, the serialized content is starting to catch on amongst lesbian porn fans, opening up a whole new appreciation for the brand.

"It’s incredible to see how in depth Bree Mills and her team are working to develop their characters and storylines,"affiliate manager Derrick G said. "It’s proven to be great for retention, as members can’t wait for the upcoming releases and more and more new users are joining every day. With their combination of storytelling, premium production quality, and engagement with their fans, Girlsway and their models are creating a totally unique experience."

The next release of the series airs on Aug. 24. The studio will debut its next series, “The Turning” starting in late September.

For marketing materials or more information, visit FameDollars.com. For custom requests, email Gilbert at derrick@famedollars.com.

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