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4.5 stars
"When everyone else looks at you and sees crazy, I see complex. When they see someone who's not worth a second of their time, I finally see someone who is actually worth every bit of mine. When they see a man who's damned, I see one who's yet to be redeemed."
Every once in a while I come across a book outside the romance genre that piques my interest. When I read the blurb of The Rules of Half, I just knew it would be emotional, heartbreaking but also unique and real. There are many people who have Bipolar Disorder and I can't imagine it being easy for them and their family. This book gave a very well-rounded look into a man struggling with his disorder, but also with the heartbreaking events from his past. Will had so much on his plate and he couldn't let go of his inner demons or forgive himself.
This book is told from four POVs: Will, his sister Janey, his teenage daughter Regan and the the new school principal Lindsay. I thought it was very essential in this book to hear what all four of them were thinking, and they all had their own struggles and problems. There were multiple story lines intertwined into the main one, and the author did a phenomenal job in the way she told everyone's story. There were so many heartbreaking scenes that had me tearing up, especially the scenes with Will and Regan were sad. I loved how everything developed in this story, and I couldn't get enough. I loved that there was some romance, even though it wasn't the most important part. It was about the bond between brother and sister, father and daughter, and people who are attracted/in love with each other. Friendship played an important role as well. The Rules of Half is a very strong, complete, raw and beautiful debut novel of Jenna Patrick. I am very impressed by her writing and I'll definitely keep a close eye on her upcoming books.

Great story! Looking forward to reading more by this author! Highly recommend!

Thank You Net Galley for the free ARC.
What attracted me to this novel is that it deals with bipolar disease. However, either I am little aware of the amount of disability this can cause or this is an exceptional character. Will was a veterinarian, so obviously he survived 10 years of college and grad school, now he cleans out cages and is in constant trouble with the police because he starts fights and is in general a nuisance in town. His disease borders on psychosis.
He finds out that he is a father, when Reagan moves in after her mother commits suicide and he want no part of it. Eventually Reagan wins him over.

One of the best books I have read so far this year. For a Debut Author, I must say this book has it all. 15 year old Regan Whitmer has just lost her mother and is now left in the care of her Pastor Step-father. She knows she has a Father in Half Moon Hollow, she just has to find him and hope that he will want her when she confronts him.
What Regan doesn't know is that her 35 year old Father, Will Fletcher has been living a nightmare for the past 5 years. He has lost not only his beautiful young daughter but his wife and marriage too. And living in a town like Half Moon Hollow, where nearly all of the community are bigoted because of Will's mental illness, Regan is going to find that her life hasn't really changed that much from where she came from.
It seems everyone is against the Fletchers until Lindsay Shepherd arrives in town as the new School Principal. She runs into Will at the animal shelter where Will helps out and even though Will is rude to her, she finds him attractive and interesting, and it seems Will finds an attraction in Lindsay too, unfortunately Will isn't the only person attracted to Linsday, it seems Will's lesbian sister Janey is smitten too.
Janey has looked after Will since his divorce and even though it is very tiresome to be constantly watching his every move, she wouldn't have it any other way but sometimes she would love a break and when she wins a coveted literary award she is persuaded to go to New York to accept it and leave Will in the hopefully capable hands of Regan and Lindsay for three days.
Of course Crazy Will has an episode and all hell breaks loose. The community finally has enough evidence to put him away in an institution and herein the fights really begins for all those who love Will to show him that life is worth living with him in it.
This is an emotional read, there are many humorous moments from Will and some sad moments that will bring you to tears. Jenna Patrick has done a brilliant job in writing this beautiful book and it will stay with me for quite a while.
Thanks to Netgalley and SparkPress for the opportunity to read and review this memorable book.