About the Series
Will Cartwright discovers he has magical aptitude in a world where wizards are either controlled by the crown or killed. He’s trained by the ghost of a master wizard — a mentor with centuries of knowledge and strong opinions about how magic should be learned. The progression is methodical: Will studies specific spells, masters them through practice, and gradually builds a working knowledge of enchanting and combat magic while navigating increasingly dangerous political situations.
The series’ strength is its focused scope. One student, one mentor, one clear progression from apprentice to wizard. Manning doesn’t pad the series with side quests or ensemble bloat. The mentor-student relationship drives both the progression and the emotional core. The political world (a kingdom that fears and controls magic users) provides escalating external stakes without overwhelming the personal story.
This is for readers who want a complete, tightly-focused progression from student to master in five books. The mentor dynamic is well-written and the progression feels earned through study rather than lucky breaks. The tradeoff: the romance is present and takes up meaningful page time — readers who want pure progression without relationship subplot may find it intrusive. The political elements, while functional, are more conventional fantasy than the genre-specific innovations readers might expect. If you want systemic novelty (crunchy stats, unique power systems), this delivers traditional magic progression competently rather than innovating.
Reading Order
- The Choice of Magic (2019)
- Mordecai (2020)
- Scholar of Magic (2020)
- Disciple of War (2021)
- The Wizard’s Crown (2022)
Note: Manning has other series set in the same world (Mageborn, Embers of Illeniel). Art of the Adept stands alone and can be read without knowledge of the connected series.
If You Like This Series
- Mage Errant by John Bierce — Academy magic with mentor relationships and creative system use; completed, lighter tone
- Cradle by Will Wight — If you want the “apprentice to master” arc at higher speed with a harder magic system; completed
- Street Cultivation by Sarah Lin — Another focused, short progression series with a methodical protagonist; completed
- Arcane Ascension by Andrew Rowe — More systematic magic study; crunchier, slower paced, academy setting
- Mother of Learning by nobody103 — Methodical magic learning with tight plotting; completed