Power of Five Books in Order
Part ofAlex Lidell Books in OrderFollow the Power of Five books by Alex Lidell in order, with quick summaries, series background, and help choosing where to start.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Publication Order
7 books
Mistake of Magic
by Alex Lidell
2018
The elders call Lera a mistake and give the quint a cruel choice, exile or brutal retraining. To stay together, Lera must survive deadly trials in a world still convinced she does not belong.
Power of Five
by Alex Lidell
2018
Orphaned stable girl Lera is swept into fae lands when four elite warriors learn magic has chosen her, a mortal woman, as the missing fifth member of their battle bond. Staying alive is hard enough. Trusting them is harder.
Trial of Three
by Alex Lidell
2018
Lera's magic is growing harder to control just as River and Coal bury dangerous secrets. When the enemy emperor makes his move, training gives way to a larger fight for Lunos itself.
Great Falls Cadet
by Alex Lidell
2019
This collected edition gathers the opening Great Falls Academy arc as Lera goes undercover, loses her males to shattered memories, and fights to survive a harsh mortal academy long enough to bring them back.
Lera of Lunos
by Alex Lidell
2019
War closes in on Lunos, Lera's unstable magic is running wild, and Tye's past is no longer content to stay buried. If the quint cannot hold together now, they could lose their world along with each other.
Great Falls Protector
by Alex Lidell
2020
Lera joins the Prowess team to stay close to the continent's young royals, but Tye is determined to drive her out. With the opening ceremonies closing in, duty, heartbreak, and mortal danger collide.
Great Falls Rogue
by Alex Lidell
2020
This omnibus continues Lera's undercover mission at Great Falls, collecting the next three episodes as midnight hunts, buried trauma, and failing wards push her closer to disaster. Saving the mortal world means surviving the academy first.
Series background & context
The Power of Five books start with a simple but very effective disruption: magic picks the wrong girl. Or at least that is what everyone thinks. Lera is a mortal stable girl, orphaned, vulnerable, and trying to stay unnoticed near the border between the human world and the fae realms. Then four elite fae warriors, River, Coal, Tye, and Shade, arrive and discover that their missing fifth has been chosen at last. The problem is that their new bond is tied to a human woman.
Nothing about the match is supposed to work.
From there, the series builds around the idea of a quint, a five-person fae battle bond that is part military unit, part magical network, and part family whether anyone likes it or not. River and the others have already lost one member, and that old grief hangs over everything they do. Lera is not just an outsider because she is human. She is also stepping into a space shaped by loyalty, guilt, habit, and a very practical fear that the bond itself may break all of them.
The setting matters a lot here. Lidell's world has a strong borderland feel at first, with mortal villages pressing up against dangerous woods and immortal politics always waiting just out of sight. As the books open up, readers move deeper into fae lands, court tensions, training grounds, and the larger threat facing Lunos. There is also the constant shadow of Mors, the hostile realm on the other side of the magical divide, which gives the series an ongoing sense that the romance is growing inside a world that can actually fall apart.
That balance is a big part of the appeal. These are romantasy books, but they also lean hard on training, survival, and group dynamics. Lera has to learn how to live inside a bond she never asked for. The warriors have to decide whether protecting her means pushing her away, hiding her, training her, or finally trusting her. Their relationships do not unfold as neat one-pair-at-a-time romances. The whole point is that the bond changes all five of them at once.
Across the series, the stakes rise from personal survival to open conflict. The elders question whether Lera belongs. The trials meant to prove a quint become a serious threat. Old secrets in River and Coal's pasts push their way into the present. Tye and Shade bring their own wounds, loyalties, and complications. By the time the story reaches its later books, the question is not only whether this strange new quint can stay together, but whether they can hold the line when war starts pressing harder on their world.
So if you are wondering what kind of ride Power of Five offers, think fae fantasy with a strong team structure, a heroine who starts from the edge of power, and a magic bond that turns emotional tension into the center of the plot. It is romantic, but it is also about belonging, trust, and what happens when the people who seem least likely to fit together become the exact group a broken world needs.
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