I think it was better than the last two, this book actually had a point to it. Although I wish that Kit had given some view, because it's mostly Nita telling the story. He says that his sisters were in shock and I really wanted to see that expression on their faces; I consider that a disapointment. Question, why can't the author have Kit's point of view? It was still good, I'm reading the next one right now, so I'll make a review for that later in the week.