So I've recently started taking maths seriously in hopes of doing physics at university and have gotten pretty good at algebra and learned some very basic calculus but I'm having trouble finding a good introductory geometry textbook. I know this question has already been asked at least twice before and I looked at the at some of the recommendations, but I feel they're geared toward more undergraduate study as I'm assuming the guys who asked the questions already did high school geometry which isn't what I'm looking for. I'm looking for comprehensive high school equivalent introductory geometry textbook that's fairly challenging and would set me up for learning more in depth topics that crop up in physics later. (I say fairly challenging because, like I said, I feel like I'm pretty good at algebra).
Consider me somebody who has never done geometry before because that's basically what I am.
Thanks.
(PS. I've never asked for book recommendations before so forgive me if I'm being too vague, I'll gladly amend my request if anyone needs clarification)