My school came out with a scary new policy, and now I might have to leave the academy.
It’s the only school my family’s ever known, and we’re not sure what to do.
It feels like my life is falling apart.
On top of that, I’ve messed everything up with Preston, and now I’m sure he’ll never forgive me.
I’m worried I’ve lost his friendship forever.
But after what I’ve done, I probably deserve it.
The worst part is, I know I’ve deeply hurt him, and I don’t know how to make it better.
But now Isaac is back in my life, and he’s being completely supportive and awesome.
I think my parents might actually like him now.
But I can’t stop thinking about what I’ve done to Preston.
A Healthier Version of Me is the seventh book in a nine-book rewrite of a contemporary sweet romance series called The Destiny Trilogy. In this series you can expect flirting, blushing, and kisses in the woods, but you won’t find any swearing, nudity, or sex.
Cindy Ray Hale loves to write romcoms set in small towns and has been writing and publishing books since 2012, all the while, laughing at her own funny stories. She is married to the sweetest guy and has a blended family with him, consisting of seven kids.
She loves nerding out on video games, creating book covers, and drinking too much caffeine. When she can find a moment, she loves to sing and play the piano and often includes acting and singing somewhere in her stories.
She was born and raised in the hills of Tennessee in a large crazy family and as an adult, has moved all over the United States. She's finally settled down in a small town in the mountains of western Virginia where she loves to go hiking, boating, and dig in her garden.