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Fuzzy Logic

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She thinks moving to a ranch will lead to the simple life she craves, but the countryside has other ideas…

After divorcing her unfaithful husband, Meg Taylor buys an alpaca ranch to finally do something on her own. Almost as soon as she arrives, she meets not one, but two, handsome—and baffling—men. She thinks choosing between the shy veterinarian and her charming securities co-worker is her biggest problem, until life and death on the ranch make her re-evaluate more than her love life. At least her new life is nothing like her old one.

290 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 2, 2015

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Maren Anderson

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February 15, 2021
A pleasant romantic romp for reading while snowed in over Valentine's Day weekend. Not only romances with knotty (and naughty) issues but a thread of mystery too. The word "cute" is often used by Meg Taylor and her equally immature 30-something girlfriends to describe men, but the adjective better describes the herd of alpacas on Meg's newly acquired ranch in Oregon not too far distant from Portland, Salem, and the coast.
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December 25, 2015
I love the title for Fuzzy Logic by Maren Anderson. It’s concise, cute and intriguing. Sums the entire book up in just two words. Since I’m an animal lover, it seemed a logical decision for me to read this book, and I’m so glad that I did.
From the minute you begin page 1, the reader is drawn into Fuzzy Logic. The characters are well drawn and one gets the feeling they are actually on the Alpaca farm with protagonist, Meg. Poor Meg thinks that after getting away from a cheating husband and moving onto an Alpaca farm in rural Oregon will be a simple, quiet life she desires, but life has a wat of throwing a curve or two in our paths.
Fuzzy Logic is a wonderful, cute story one can read again and again. In this cute book, you’ll find the pages turn quite quickly. They did for me. Once I began reading it, I read until I finished it all in one day. Watch out though! You may wind up falling in love with Alpacas as much as Meg and this reader did.
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December 21, 2015
A sharp, funny tale of small town romance set against a deeply authentic portrayal of an alpaca farm. Even readers who don't usually pick up love stories will find Meg's first few weeks in rural Oregon compelling, and the added touch of financial intrigue widens the audience even further. We're rooting for Meg to find the right guy right out of the gate, but as the book goes on, it's about a lot more than that. Great fun, with a sense of place and real emotional depth.
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