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Rating: out of 5 Finding fresh works by fresh writers is a marvelous pleasure. Reading this story brought me back to any
town USA and was cute and realistic but also allowed me to escape into my "Happy" place. In such a short story Addison Albright
was able to bring me into the story in a way that left me wanting more. I loved the story and the simple mischief to be had
by something so simple. The story was great with just the right amount of erotic action, but not so much I was distracted.
I'LL BE LOOKING FOR MORE WORKS FROM THIS CREATIVE AND REFRESHING NEW AUTHOR.


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Rating: out of 5 I loved Cow Pie Bingo (and no, I'm not going to tell you about the title: you'll have to read this story
to see what on earth 'cow pie bingo' is!). Addison Albright has a way of making a simple first-time story special. I loved
the details and the fair and the flirting and kissing. First-time nerves are set against a backdrop of small-town America,
an imaginary world where you know that there will be a happy ending. The joy of reading the story is seeing how the author
will take us there. In a funny and romantic way, Evan and Gary are deftly characterized for us. Even in a very short story
like this one, you leave smiling and satisfied. I highly recommend this story. It will leave you smiling!


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Rating:    out of 5 Addison Albright’s Cow Pie Bingo is a lighthearted story about a man’s first
gay experience. It is a quick but fun read and the reader can’t help but like the main character Evan. This poor guy
is feeling a little bit lost, because he has been harangued into manning a kissing booth even though he’s gay. He is
determined to make the best of things, which ends up paying off for him in a pretty big way, both in terms of his love life
and in terms of the carnival. The charity carnival setting is very colorful and is described in terms that make it seem like
a lot of fun, especially the game of cow pie bingo that has been set up. This reader had never heard of cow pie bingo before
reading this story, but the thought of betting on where a cow will leave a deposit in a field strikes a funny note. Cow
Pie Bingo will definitely leave readers with a grin on their face.



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Rating: out of 5 Evan is 32 years old man who has recently finally admitted with himself to be gay. Divorced
and handsome, he could have every woman he wants, but he ogles to the men at the park, not having the boldness to make
a move. And then he accepts to work for the kissing booth on a fundraising fair, but the last customer to pay a ticket to
kiss him is not a woman, but a very handsome man, Gary. Flirting and kissing, finally Evan will have his chance to enjoy
love with a man. Cow Pie Bingo is a very short, less than 20 pages, but very funny and romantic tale. In so
few pages, the author manages to give you a perfect image of Evan and his life and also a pretty nice description of Gary.
Asking for more? I don't know. Probably after the first hot but sweet encounter, Evan and Gary's relationship will
flow smooth and nice as other similar story, and so I don't need to read more. This story is perfect as it is, short
and complete... but if Addison Albright wants to tell us more, I will read more by her.


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