A review by houseofboooks
A Cure for Madness by Jodi McIsaac

5.0

After receiving the news that her parents are dead, Clare returns to her home town to care for her schizophrenic brother, Wes. Clare is warned by her uncle before picking Wes up at the psych ward that something is going on at the hospital. Once Clare is finally able to get through the chaos and confusion, Wes is released. With more of the town showing usual symptoms similar to schizophrenia the Centers for Disease Control is brought in to assist. Clare and Wes are back at their childhood home when Dr. Hansen from the CDC knocks on the door asking for Wes. Wes is taken from the home for "more testing" and Clare starts asking questions. Those questions slowly become answered, but are they the answers Clare was hoping for?

#COVERLOVE
Hooked from the prologue. The writing was great and everything flowed so well. Perfect amount of back story to understand why the characters acted or felt the way they did. A lot of action and things I didn't expect to happen. I liked both Clare and Wes equally, they were the perfect dysfunctional siblings. Realistic dialogue and reactions to situations from the characters which I found important with this type of book.

This is my first book by Jodi McIsaac and I am a happy reader! Also thank you Amazon/Thomas & Mercer for sending me a copy! I will defiantly check out more books by Jodi.