Age of the Sorcerers Books in Order
About the Age of the Sorcerers series
Series Premise
In a medieval-inspired realm divided by a great bridge and plagued by dying dragons falling from the sky, a 16-year-old blacksmith's son from humble origins discovers he possesses extraordinary hidden powers and a destiny tied to the fate of dragons and kingdoms. As he rises from obscurity to confront nobles, warriors, and ancient forces, a 17-year-old princess on the brink of an arranged marriage grapples with her own path to greatness, while her younger sister battles plague and rejection, and three princes vie ruthlessly for power amid invasions, rescues, and the resurgence of magical threats that could reshape the world.
The series must be read in order, as it unfolds one continuous, epic narrative arc with progressive character growth, deepening magical revelations, escalating kingdom-spanning conflicts, and direct sequels that rely on prior events, alliances, and personal transformations—beginning out of sequence would spoil pivotal destiny twists, dragon lore developments, and the building emotional stakes that define the overarching saga.
Main Characters
The Blacksmith's Son: A 16-year-old from a poor family with no apparent path to glory, yet he harbors latent powers he cannot ignore and a fated connection to dragons; resourceful, determined, and courageous, he evolves from overlooked underdog to pivotal warrior as he embraces his destiny, battles prejudice, and forges bonds that change the course of wars.
- The Princess: A 17-year-old royal on the eve of a politically arranged wedding, destined for greatness but torn by duty, family expectations, and inner strength; intelligent and resilient, she navigates court intrigue, personal sacrifice, and emerging magic while seeking her own path amid chaos.
- The Younger Sister: Rejected by her family and afflicted by plague, she represents vulnerability and quiet endurance; her struggles highlight themes of rejection and hidden potential as she fights for survival and meaning in a world that overlooks the weak.
- The Three Princes: Distinct and contrasting brothers vying for power—one perhaps honorable yet burdened, another ambitious and ruthless, the third enigmatic—whose rivalries drive political tension, betrayals, and alliances that ripple through the kingdom and intersect with the protagonists' quests.
Setting
The world spans a richly detailed medieval fantasy landscape divided by a massive great bridge that separates the prosperous North from the embattled South, with kingdoms locked in tense alliances and looming invasions. Dragons—once majestic and plentiful—now dwindle mysteriously, plummeting from the skies in dramatic falls that signal deeper magical decay, while ancient ruins, enchanted forests, grand castles, humble villages, plague-ridden lands, and vast battlefields provide vivid backdrops. The realm pulses with the clash of steel, the roar of dragons, royal courts rife with ambition, and hidden pockets of sorcery, creating an immersive atmosphere of epic scale where everyday life intersects with legendary forces and the fate of entire peoples hangs in the balance.
Tone & Themes
Hopeful, adventurous, and emotionally charged, the tone combines pulse-pounding action, soaring dragon flights, and triumphant heroism with heartfelt moments of vulnerability, loyalty, and wonder. It features fast-paced battles, clever intrigue, and uplifting discoveries, balanced by the earnest struggles of young protagonists facing overwhelming odds. Themes explore the power of destiny versus choice, the redemptive strength of hidden talents, sibling bonds and rivalries, class divides between commoners and nobles, courage in the face of extinction (both personal and draconic), honor amid betrayal, and the idea that even the lowliest can rise to save realms through unbreakable will, friendship, and love.
The Age of the Sorcerers series ignites the imagination with its soaring dragons, unbreakable destinies, and young heroes who defy the odds to reclaim a fading world of wonder and power. Morgan Rice crafts an exhilarating epic where humble origins spark legendary change, sibling bonds clash with ambition, and courage triumphs over darkness—leaving readers breathless, inspired, and eagerly soaring through every fiery twist in this unforgettable realm of magic and heart.
FAQ
14 books
No new book in the series is currently scheduled. The latest book, Forge of Dragons, was published in April 2026.
Forge of Dragons was published in April 2026.
The first book in the series is Realm of Dragons, published in December 2019.
The series primarily falls into the Fantasy genre.
In a medieval-inspired realm divided by a great bridge and plagued by dying dragons falling from the sky, a 16-year-old blacksmith's son from humble origins discovers he possesses extraordinary hidden powers and a destiny tied to the fate of dragons and kingdoms. As he rises from obscurity to confront nobles, warriors, and ancient forces, a 17-year-old princess on the brink of an arranged marriage grapples with her own path to greatness, while her younger sister battles plague and rejection, and three princes vie ruthlessly for power amid invasions, rescues, and the resurgence of magical threats that could reshape the world. The series must be read in order, as it unfolds one continuous, epic narrative arc with progressive character growth, deepening magical revelations, escalating kingdom-spanning conflicts, and direct sequels that rely on prior events, alliances, and personal transformations—beginning out of sequence would spoil pivotal destiny twists, dragon lore developments, and the building emotional stakes that define the overarching saga.
The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.