Okay, this story is honestly just okay—nothing mind-blowing, nothing terrible, just sitting comfortably in the “meh, I’ll finish it anyway” category. But I’ll give it credit for trying something new. A female alpha and a male omega? That’s a rare combination, at least from what I’ve read.
Now, the problem is that my medical student brain decided to clock in while I was reading. Like, excuse me… what do you mean the female alpha has a dick? Man, my anatomy textbook is crying in the corner and my brain has officially submitted its resignation. But then again, this is fiction, where vampires exist, people smell emotions, and destiny apparently has a stronger grip than common sense—so sure, let’s just go with it.
And can we PLEASE talk about Korean manhwa writers and their obsession with childhood connections? Why does every couple have to meet when they’re five years old? Are there no adults capable of falling in love without a kindergarten flashback? Come on, writers, I’m begging you—give us something new. Let two random strangers meet at a grocery store or something.
Overall, it’s not toxic, the pacing is slow, and the story is decent enough. It’s definitely an average read. If you’re looking for something a little different in the omegaverse world, go ahead and give it a try. Just don’t expect your mind to be blown I came for the plot, stayed to argue with the biology.
Okay, this story is honestly just okay—nothing mind-blowing, nothing terrible, just sitting comfortably in the “meh, I’ll finish it anyway” category. But I’ll give it credit for trying something new. A female alpha and a male omega? That’s a rare combination, at least from what I’ve read.
Now, the problem is that my medical student brain decided to clock in while I was reading. Like, excuse me… what do you mean the female alpha has a dick? Man, my anatomy textbook is crying in the corner and my brain has officially submitted its resignation. But then again, this is fiction, where vampires exist, people smell emotions, and destiny apparently has a stronger grip than common sense—so sure, let’s just go with it.
And can we PLEASE talk about Korean manhwa writers and their obsession with childhood connections? Why does every couple have to meet when they’re five years old? Are there no adults capable of falling in love without a kindergarten flashback? Come on, writers, I’m begging you—give us something new. Let two random strangers meet at a grocery store or something.
Overall, it’s not toxic, the pacing is slow, and the story is decent enough. It’s definitely an average read. If you’re looking for something a little different in the omegaverse world, go ahead and give it a try. Just don’t expect your mind to be blown
I came for the plot, stayed to argue with the biology.