Reviewed:
Some religions were founded on the concept that a simple man was a prophet, and it was his interpretation of a biography of the founding fathers became more important than the bible itself.
Now take our young teenager, Megan, who through weakness in her mentality went against the tenets of her Mormon Faith, and was sent home in disgrace for smoking pot, and failing her year. Her father and mother decide that she should be given to her brother Ryan as a Sacred Vessel to mate with him as in days of old when there was a surfeit of females in the Church, and they were bred to increase the population in Utah. However Ryan has loved Megan for years, and would never rape his lovely sister, and instead skilfully seduces her before impregnating her.
An excellent tale of family love where a young son and brother demands that he be recognized as a man, and his sister as his personal property without interference by his mother or father.
Enjoy, as Ryan skilfully overcomes Megan's fears, and takes her in love not rape.