Friday, August 2, 2019

A Smarter Version of Me by Cindy Ray Hale {Review}

A Smarter Version of Me by Cindy Ray Hale
Kindle Edition, 107 pages
Publication: August 1st 2019 by Amazon Digital Services LLC
Source: I received a complimentary copy. All opinions expressed are my own and were voluntarily given.

https://amzn.to/2YkTy8O     https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/47197948-a-smarter-version-of-me



Can she keep him, or will his ex steal him back?

I’m back to sneaking around with my boyfriend, Isaac.
It’s the worst.
But then my parents find out, and I have a new definition of “the worst.”
It’s time to stage a breakup.
But my plan backfires when Isaac’s ex is newly available.
Thanks to our fake breakup, she thinks he’s available, too.
Now she wants him back.
And I’m back to declaring my feelings of rejection onstage while Isaac sings love songs to his ex in our Les Miserables rehearsals.
Isaac swears he only has eyes for me. But I can’t dismiss the feeling in the pit of my stomach that tells me otherwise.
Will I be able to overcome the fear threatening to tear us apart, or will I lose trust in Isaac forever?

A Smarter Version of Me is the fourth 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.

My Review: 4.5 Stars

If you love drama, you'll love this next installment of The Destiny Clark Saga. Isaac and Destiny are officially boyfriend/girlfriend, but both sets of parents are completely against the relationship, which leads them to try and hide it.

Although they each fell hard and fast for each other, there are some misgivings and insecurities that plague the romance. I love how the author delves into each of their minds, bringing out their innermost feelings and desires, along with struggles, making this a very relatable and entertaining story.

As always, the ending is abrupt, but I know the next book will pick up exactly where this one leaves off and I can't wait to dive back into Destiny's teenage saga.

Content: mild romance (kissing, sneaking around, some light innuendo); moderate religion

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