A review by katvou
Black Card Black by J.D. Midnight

fast-paced

4.0

“It was satisfying to pass the wreckage of someone else’s life and examine it, curling your corrupt little soul around the idea that oh, that’ll never be me.”
“Oh, it’s like when people do the ‘pay it forward’ thing at the drive-thru, but for dick.”
“I have to convince a woman to trust me enough to throw her in a van and do all sorts of filthy, disgusting, wonderful things to her.”


Short, fast-paced, and spicy revenge story with masked MMCs.

I liked the idea of the book. I mean, who wouldn’t want to be kidnapped by 3 masked strangers for a few days of fun?

I liked how well the 3 MMCs worked together while still being distinct from each other. The storyline takes place over a few days, and those days completely change the FMC Essie’s life. Essie was a relatable character, and I loved how she became more confident throughout the story. There were also relatable scenes where she felt insecure, but she found the strength to do what she wanted and needed.

I would have loved to learn what happened with Essie’s husband at the end.

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