A Daughter’s Deception – Wicked Pictures – Director – Mike Quasar – Cast – Mercedes Carrera, Avi Love, Ashley Adams, Bridgette B., Small Hands, Tommy Gunn and Tommy Pistol.

Mike Quasar has come a long way since his days of doing all sex productions to doing couples friendly features. In addition he is also showing himself to be a good writer as this film proves. He has taken on a subject that probably goes on more in real life than we think. It is about a mother trying to resurrect her life after a divorce and also dealing with a self centered twenty year old daughter. Mike has constructed this story in such a way that when it comes to the title, it not only fits  just the daughter.

In the opening of the film we see the mother Rachel (Mercedes Carrera) and the daughter Alison (Avi Love) at odds with each other over several things. Alison feels that her mother doesn’t care about her and her mother tries to explain how she feels. Rachel also tells her that her attitude is why her father wants nothing to do with her. Alison will have none of it and storms off. She sees her boyfriend (Small Hands) and he tells her once he gets things going she can move out and they can be together. That night she meets a guy (Tommy Pistol) at a lounge and after some conversation and some wine she goes back to his place and they get it on. She comes home early the next morning and that sets Alison off once again. So Rachel calls her best friend (Bridgette B.) for some advice about the guy and about her daughter. But it seems like Bridgette doesn’t want to get involved. This is where things begin to take some crazy twists and turns.

Next we see Avi at the home of, not her boyfriend, but Tommy Pistol who she has been having an affair with. Of course she has no idea he was with her mother the night before. In the meantime Rachel’s friend Bridgette is having an affair with Small Hands. Are you keeping score? Then there is Alison’s good friend (Ashley Adams) who really doesn’t want Alison around when she shows up to talk to her. There is a good reason because Alison’s dad (Tommy Gunn) is who she’s having an affair with. And the hits just keep coming in this adventure as there is more to discover in the life of Rachel and Alison and who is doing who.

This is a fun couples friendly release with good performances by everyone in the cast. Quasar’s script has some biting lines, some funny lines and they all come across in believable fashion. The sex scenes pack a punch and as is the custom at Wicked, all done with condoms. There is a lot to like about this one and I definitely recommend “A Daughter’s Deception” for some enjoyable, sexy and entertaining viewing.

Art Koch, National Features & DVD Editor, NightMoves Magazine and AAN