Fargo tends to have a recurring problem: creating compelling or memorable characters.
Characters don't need to be good people to be interesting. They can be twisted, dark, selfish, or outright terrible, and yet still manage to capture the reader's attention. Unfortunately, Fargo fails to do that in this work.
The characters are simply annoying, and the story itself is largely forgettable. Even after finishing it, very little remains with you. There is nothing particularly engaging about the plot, the romance, or the cast.
If you're interested in reading it solely because it's an Omegaverse story, there are far better options out there. Don't waste your time on this one.
Fargo tends to have a recurring problem: creating compelling or memorable characters.
Characters don't need to be good people to be interesting. They can be twisted, dark, selfish, or outright terrible, and yet still manage to capture the reader's attention. Unfortunately, Fargo fails to do that in this work.
The characters are simply annoying, and the story itself is largely forgettable. Even after finishing it, very little remains with you. There is nothing particularly engaging about the plot, the romance, or the cast.
If you're interested in reading it solely because it's an Omegaverse story, there are far better options out there. Don't waste your time on this one.