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Best known for her prowess in gonzo assignments, Rachel Starr gives a winning acting performance in Stormy Daniels's "Timing is Everything". It's a mild romance from Wicked Passions, the relatively mild content label aimed at a Couples audience.
She owns a restaurant and eventually falls for her bartender (Michael Vegas), after suffering through a dead-end relationship with her selfish (and cheating) boyfriend Ryan Driller.
Okay subplots feature her friend Alana Cruise as a lovely yoga instructor who hooks up with class student Tyler Knight for some IR action, and Alexa Grace as a waitress who is one of Ryan's conquests.
Many players appear uncredited in NonSex roles, ranging from producer David Lord as a sudden matchmaker to pioneering director Skye Blue in a brief cameo as another yoga student. A bigger NonSex role goes to Rachel's best friend Karen, an actress who I could not identify.
She owns a restaurant and eventually falls for her bartender (Michael Vegas), after suffering through a dead-end relationship with her selfish (and cheating) boyfriend Ryan Driller.
Okay subplots feature her friend Alana Cruise as a lovely yoga instructor who hooks up with class student Tyler Knight for some IR action, and Alexa Grace as a waitress who is one of Ryan's conquests.
Many players appear uncredited in NonSex roles, ranging from producer David Lord as a sudden matchmaker to pioneering director Skye Blue in a brief cameo as another yoga student. A bigger NonSex role goes to Rachel's best friend Karen, an actress who I could not identify.