Sexy performances deserved a better script than hack Cash Markman provided, but fortunately eroticism conquers mediocrity here.
For audiences expecting perhaps 13 ghosts, we only get one here, but in the role Kaitlyn Ashley is looking like a million bucks. She's haunting a house where the owner was murdered, but beyond that fact Markman doesn't bother with character or back story -just a few poltergeist events, like a cupboard closing by itself (I suppose springs don't exist in this porno universe).
Kaitlyn has the power to instantly control people, seducing heroine Brittany O'Connell in the kitchen to get the show started. Later on she's able to take over victims, in habiting their bodies, which enables director "William Carelee" (whoever that is) to vary the couplings rather than have Ashley appear in every sex scene.
Brittany and husband Joey Silvera hire a pair of paranormal researchers (Tony Tedeschi and Bunny Bleu) to track down the ghost, but they fall prey to Kaitlyn's wiles. Script awkwardly throws in Joey's skeptical co-worker Jon Dough to facilitate a final satisfying sex scene with Kaitlyn, leading to a nice ending.
Adding in Jordan Lee as a spiritualist, all four leading ladies are quite hot and worth watching in action, despite the weak story.