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The Calling

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In a decaying world where fantastical creatures struggle to survive, Dromdil is torn away from his community as he awakens strange magics. He is thrust headfirst into a terrifying adventure, joined only by a mysterious creature who dwells within his shadow.

Across the continent, a hotheaded blood mage named Jormander chafes against his vampire master's tight reins, desperate to become powerful enough to escape his past. As he struggles through impossible tasks, a young courier helps him rekindle the flames of his humanity.

As the two fight for control of their lives, their separate paths begin to merge through an ominous twist of fate. Their preordained meeting has already been set. The decisions they make will determine the fate of the world.

324 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 27, 2024

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38 reviews1 follower
June 7, 2024
The details in this book were great. You could really visualize the characters, and the world in which the author created. Four stars mainly because it was a very slow start for me, was a little difficult to get into but once the whole story came together it made sense and was overall very good.
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64 reviews1 follower
May 29, 2024
This novel is an absolute masterpiece!
The world-building is immersive, and the characters of Dromdil and Jormander are deeply compelling. The intertwining of their fates through a rich plot keeps the reader on the edge of their seat. The author's ability to blend magic, adventure, and profound character development is truly remarkable.

I have no doubt that this author is destined for greatness and will soon be a household name in the high fantasy genre.

Highly recommended!
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346 reviews
May 19, 2024
I wanted to like this book. I did. Unfortunately, I will be dnfing.

The premise was intriguing. You have blood mages, vampires, dralings, and fairies. You have a protagonist who really would rather sit at home and drink tea than go adventuring. You have a ruthless blood mage denying their nature mage heritage, all while regretting their betrayal. All of that would have been amazing.

But the book is riddled with anachronisms. You could argue that it's fantasy, so of course there will be a few anachronisms. But The Calling has so many of them that it's pretty jarring tbh. Also, the story is just not compelling enough for me to keep reading.

Two stars, solely for the premise and the potential.
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20 reviews2 followers
August 5, 2024
The world-building is exceptional, creating a vivid backdrop for the engaging story telling, making it easy to visualize the fantastical elements and the emotional depth of the characters. While the pacing may start slow for some, the story gradually builds momentum to a thought-provoking conclusion.

Overall, “The Calling” is a must-read for fans of fantasy who enjoy complex characters and intricate plots.
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October 5, 2025
This Was An Amazing Journey!

I am a new fan, and I am hooked!! I was not expecting this to be so good!! the author did not have to sell the story with s@x and descriptions of body parts, he actually spun a story that took me on an adventure!! I was actually surprised at the end!! Thank you, Liam!!
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June 8, 2024
The beginning was a little slow for me and the initial switch of characters threw me off. It came together really well though and I enjoyed it!
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June 16, 2024
Lombard's premier publication whisks readers away on a time-bending escapade where the echoes of Tolkien's Middle-earth harmonize with the narrative prowess of Sanderson and Rothfuss. This symphony of fantasy creates an ethereal landscape unlike any other, inviting you to journey through its mesmerizing saga.

Prepare to lose yourself in a world where past, present, and future converge, as our valiant protagonist navigates the intricate web of destiny. Confronting challenges that defy the very fabric of reality, Lombard's prose dances like Lindsay Sterling's music, weaving enchantment into every word. Readers are irresistibly drawn into the whispering mountains and foreboding castles veiled in mystery, where secrets lurk uncovered in the darkness.

In a groundbreaking feat, Lombard reinvents the concept of time travel, seamlessly intertwining it with themes of camaraderie, self-discovery, and the eternal dance between light and shadow. These elements resonate with the haunting melodies of Enya, adding a layer of profound introspection to the heart-pounding action.

But it's the vibrant ensemble of characters that truly brings this tale to life. Each character, from whimsical allies to enigmatic foes, is a shining star in the constellation of storytelling. Their encounters add layers of intrigue reminiscent of the intricate plot twists found in Sanderson's epics.

With its intoxicating blend of action and introspection, Lombard's novel transcends generations, leaving an indelible mark on the soul. As the narrative unfolds, prepare to be captivated by a tale where the echoes of the past meet the whispers of the future, leaving you eagerly awaiting the dawn of book two in this enthralling adventure. I wholeheartedly endorse this series and think everyone should give it a try!
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13 reviews2 followers
May 2, 2025
Dromdil is the sweetest soul you’ll ever meet, and he somehow gets dragged into an adventure he absolutely did not sign up for. Why? Because his best friend needed help. And that’s what friends do. Along the way, Dromdil has to face faeries, vampires, golems, and a few too many misplaced trusts.

Lydia might be my spirit animal. Her mantra? “Pretend we know what’s going on.” She’s bursting with optimistic chaos, and you’ll love her immediately.

Jormander? A little full of himself, sure—but I adored him almost instantly. Morally grey, cocky, and way too talented for anyone’s good.

But the one I am most enamored by is Alone. Quiet, eerie, and threaded through the pages like a secret you’re not meant to understand but can’t stop wondering about. There’s something about them that lingers long after the chapter ends.

Liam Lombard’s ability to bring his characters to life is remarkable. Each voice is distinct, each motivation rich with depth, and you’ll find yourself emotionally invested in their journeys, often without realizing how deeply. Balancing such a diverse, complex cast while ensuring every character feels fully realized is no small feat, yet Lombard manages it effortlessly, crafting characters who feel as real as they are interesting.

Equally impressive is Lombard’s world-building. Lombard intricately weaves elements of time travel, ancient magic, and a layered history into the narrative, creating an immersive and purposeful landscape. This world stays with you long after you finish the book.

If you love stories that are character-driven, with a splash of wibbly, wobbly, timey, wimey adventure , and emotionally rich, The Calling is for you.
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79 reviews2 followers
October 28, 2024
I don't think I'll be finishing this book, it did not click with me unfortunately. The premise is great for everything that I love but the plot isn't as intriguing as I thought it would be.
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