The result of this promising one-time endeavour is unfortunately quite disappointing. Yes, the “100% real lesbians” on the cover and in the magazine are attractive. It’s just too bad that from the models that are featured in the 112-page magazine, only three of them are lesbian, while according to the magazine’s interview with the guest editors, their lesbian casting was very well-attended. In addition to the lesbian models, the issue features a straight Playmate and a more explicit ‘lesbian’ photo shoot to please the regular, male readers. All photos aside, though, when looking at the articles in this special edition is where it gets truly disappointing.
Adams bragged of her comfortable relationship with her sexuality, calling herself “a Playboy trapped in a Playmate’s body” in her website bio. Besides modeling, her other work was focused on healing and spirituality. Adams self-published numerous books under her own imprint — including astrological guides for lesbians (Sapphica) and gay men (Homoscopes), and erotica, tarot, and memoir titles. She also founded a line of skin care and bath products under the Goddessy Organics brand.












