Darkness Calling

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Author(s)
Publisher Name
Valdaron Publishing
Age Range
8+
Release Date
October 24, 2025
ISBN13
978-1764302616
ISBN10 or ASIN
   
Even the smallest light can dispel the dark.
In the Queendom of Valdaron, magic flows through the land—and through those who dwell within it. Those called to wield it bear a sacred duty: to preserve the balance between light and dark.

But when shadows stir and dreams turn dark, the harmony of their world begins to crack. A force older than memory is rising—silent, relentless, and determined to unravel all that is good.

To face it, the Garden Born children must find strength in their gifts, in their courage, and in each other. For only together can they stand against the darkness that seeks to claim their world.

Darkness Calling is a spellbinding middle-grade fantasy filled with magic, danger, and the unbreakable bonds of family.

Step into Valdaron and discover a world where courage shines brightest in the face of darkness.

Editor review

1 review
Where Family Meets Fate—and Darkness Listens
(Updated: June 04, 2026)
Overall rating
 
4.7
Plot
 
5.0
Characters
 
4.0
Writing Style
 
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
N/A
I went into Darkness Calling by Vic Liston expecting a fairly classic fantasy adventure… and while it does deliver that, it also surprised me in quieter, more meaningful ways.
This is one of those stories that doesn’t rush to impress you—it slowly pulls you in, wrapping you in its world until you realize you actually care a lot about what happens next.
At the center of the story are the Garden Born siblings, each carrying their own unique abilities and emotional weight. When a growing darkness threatens their world, they’re forced to step into something bigger than themselves—and not always gracefully. And honestly? That’s what makes it feel real.
What stood out to me most was the family dynamic. This isn’t a lone-hero narrative. It’s messy, layered, and sometimes frustrating, like real relationships. The siblings don’t always get it right, but they try—and that effort, that loyalty, is what gives the story its emotional core.
The world itself feels soft-edged but intriguing. Magic exists, but it isn’t flashy for the sake of it—it feels tied to purpose, to identity, to balance. There’s a quiet kind of wonder here that reminded me of older fantasy stories I used to love, where the journey mattered just as much as the destination.
That said, the pacing leans more slow and thoughtful than action-packed. It takes its time introducing characters and building the world, which might not work for everyone, but I found it comforting, like settling into a story that wants you to stay awhile.
If I had one small critique, it’s that, with multiple perspectives, it can take a bit to connect with each character fully. But once you do, it clicks.
By the end, I wasn’t hooked because of epic battles or shocking twists—I was hooked because I cared. About the siblings. About what they might lose. About who they’re becoming.
And sometimes, that kind of connection hits harder than anything else. A gentle but gripping fantasy about courage, connection, and facing the dark—even when you’re not ready.
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