Every building has 100 stories. Kira inherits a youth hostel after her father’s death. But the hostel and why she inherited it is a total mystery to her. When a previous guest shows up looking for her, she hopes some of her questions can be answered. But it would seem the beautiful and mysterious guest has an agenda of her own. You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave.
Couples and Kira Kener fans will love it. — Critical Rating: AAA 1/2 (AVN)
Kira Kener is a writer who has inherited a motel from her recently deceased parents. A woman guest (Crystal Carter) at the motel, who Kira wrote a story about, is coming on to her, and her agent says she needs to write three new stories to cinch a book deal, and she’s got two days to finish them. She can do it, she reassures her agent. “Trust me.”
For inspiration, Kener peeps on Carter in a heated set-to with Steven St. Croix (Pre-nom, Couples scene), then conjures up her own go-round with Anton Michael. She sells the book, and a final sex scene with Kener and T.J. Cummings ends things on an up note.
Moody and contemplative, this vid is more a collection of scenes than a story, but it ties together nicely. Kener in three sex scenes will please her fans, and the Carter/St. Croix horizontal tussle will please everybody. Fine technically, with director/editor/cameraman/co-composer (with Miles Long) Ganz showing his skills across the board.