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Review: The Banner of the Broken Orc (The Call of the Darkness Saga #1) by Aiden L Turner

November 16, 2023 by Alan Behan Leave a Comment

Rating: 8.5/10

Synopsis

The Dark Lord sends forth his call. Could you resist the wealth and power?
Prince of men, lord of light, and champion of the weak, Jacob’s immense physical strength is matched only by his great kindness. Until an animal rage awakens, and he is born anew. Reborn like a warrior of old. A hero with skill unparalleled and a god-given power.

He surrounds himself with loyal warriors, violent men with scarred faces and bloodied swords. When his true love is held prisoner by his sadistic uncle, nothing will stop his vengeance. He wades through the blood of friend and foe alike. He will murder men. He will slay orcs, goblins, and monsters far more horrific. But at the end, will he have the strength of heart to resist? Or will his actions bind him to the Darkness?
Epic Fantasy gets Dark and Bloody!
If you like the adventure and imagination of Lord of the Rings and the violent action of Game of Thrones , then you will love The Banner of the Broken Orc : The Call of the Darkness Saga, Book One, by Aiden L Turner.

Buy now to start the adventure or download on Kindle Unlimited today.

Review

Wow, that was a bloody fantastic debut book by Aiden L. Turner, The Banner Of The Broken Orc. An epic dark tale of light vs dark, Mr Turner has a given us a new dark world full of nightmares and monsters.

His worldbuilding, plot and setting is brilliant, fast paced and action packed with bloody and gore riddled scenes and battles that will have you hooked from the start to finish. In a land where man, elves, orcs and goblins and other foul creatures of darkness vow to wipe each other from the face of the world.

In this book the Dark Lord has risen and summons those who would serve. The champion of evil reaches out across the void of awareness and lays claim to the minds of many and his most foulest. A miasma of malevolence spreads throughout the land like a disease.

But where there is dark, there is light, Jacob Prince of men, lord of light, and champion of the weak, Jacob’s immense physical strength is matched only by his great kindness. Until an animal rage awakens, and he is born anew.

Reborn like a warrior of old. A hero with skill unparalleled and a god-given power. Only he and his followers of the light can hope stop the darkness from destroying all that is good.

Absolutely brilliant, I can’t wait for the sequel. For all you fantasy lovers, I very highly recommend you check out this dark visceral classic….😁🖤🔥👹

Filed Under: Dark Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Grimdark, Reviews Tagged With: Book Review, Fantasy Books, Self Published

About Alan Behan

Right a bit about myself, I am married to my wonderful wife Catherine of 18 years, we have three beautiful girls together, 20, 18 and 14 years of age. They are my world as well as my books...😁 I work full time as industrial plumber, I'm 45 years old and my hobbies is spending time with my family and of course reading fantasy every chance I can get. I love supporting indie authors and getting the word out about their new books. My all-time favorite authors are Steven Erikson, Mark Lawrence and Robert Jordan and that's just to name a few.

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