To tell the story from every angle, the characters of all the Garde including Sam narrate at different times, providing a panoramic of the entire situation that these heroes are in. Even though the novel is told primarily through the eyes of John Smith, a main character, the reader is immersed in the lives of everyone involved. Confronted by the leader of the Mogs, the Garde must find a way to trust and work together as a team if there is to be any hope of the surviving and reviving their home planet, which was savagely invaded and massacred.Granted the members of the Garde have "legacies" or superpowers, not one of them had the legacy to smell a mole in the pack. One of the seven remaining Garde will prove to be dangerous to their own kind, shattering what little hope the gang had in their chances against the Mogs. The struggle to stop a rogue Garde could prove that fate, on any planet, is an unstoppable force. In light of the betrayal, other pieces of the playing board had shown just how useful they can be.
Characters that seemed to be secondary in the previous novels come into their own. Sarah Hart, the human love interest of John, becomes a major savior along with Sam Goode, John's best friend and complicated love interest of six. Showing that the damsel in distress is not her cup of tea, where other people who are not magically gifted would let those who are do the heavy lifting, Sarah gets her hands dirty and does her part; not your typical love story, right. While Sam grows more mature as Sarah has, dealing with his own emotions towards six, discovers a long lost loved one, which could possibly be the Garde's secret weapon in winning this intergalactic war against the monstrous Mogadorians.
A major lesson to be learned from this book is that everyone can be their own hero. Many characters made the transition from a limited, defenseless, and malleable person to a strong, dependable, capable and vital member of a great team and family. Dis-banning any limitations that society tries to force, the characters of the Lorien Legacies break the mold and give everyone the opportunity to become who they are meant to be.
While reading I could assimilate the female characters to that of Annabeth Chase of the Percy Jackson and Heroes of Olympus series. Also, the great women of our history, Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, Lucy Stone, Susan B. Anthony, Matilda Joslyn Gage, Abby Kelly Foster, Angelica and Sarah Grimke; all of whom were strong women who refused to be part of the background, to be "secondary" characters in history. These women became the heroes of girls, women and respectable men worldwide, but first they had to become their own heroes.
The Fall of Five is a great read and an action filled installment of the Lorien Legacies series, I recommend this series to all who love a great story. A word of advice, these books are meant to be read in order. If you are interested in a tale that matures and develops into adulthood, this series is your golden ticket, but start the beginning (I am number four), you'll be glad you did!

