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After having escaped the tyranny of Marysvale, John quickly learns that old prejudices are alive in Alyth as well. When the villagers learn of his gifts, new enemies rage with old. However, a darker evil lurks in the shadows of the quiet village, one that threatens to consume John and all who live free. In order to save himself and those he loves, John must first defend the very people who seek his life. This is the second book in the Marysvale series.

Alyth Marysvale Trilogy Book 2 edition by Jared Southwick Literature Fiction eBooks

I got Marysvale (the earlier book in the series) for free when it was for sale on Amazon. After reading that one, I was eager to get my hands on Alyth. I grabbed the book on my Kindle for a read when I was out of town for a couple of days, and I must say I was not disappointed. The book builds well, and there are moments in between which will shock you, there are characters who you will hate so much that you will want to hurt them yourself and there are moments of heroism. There is also a very basic magic system which will hopefully be expanded on in the future. In tone and setting its a continuation of Marysvale (in fact it starts at the exact moment when the earlier one ends), the characters, as before are one of the strengths of the book, the other being that you don't read too many fantasy novels set in colonial America, when guns existed but were not so advanced that a good crossbow was totally useless (the guns are actually muskets/flintlocks - not the modern multi-shooters)

My only gripe is the fact that considering the first half builds so slowly, the last third could have been a bit longer. Also, one of the main characters is a younger woman - some her character progression seems a bit at odds compared to how she was portrayed in the previous novel.

Neither of these distracts in the least from the overall novel - really its an amazing book, specially the second half is outstanding. Part of my gripe is after all that once I was done I wanted more of it :)

If you haven't read Marysvale, there is a version of the book that contains both Marysvale and Alyth together - I would recommend you get that one (Marysvale & Alyth)

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  • File Size 1207 KB
  • Print Length 392 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date October 30, 2011
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B0061N8U1Q

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How dare you end it there!MUST HAVE MORE!amazing,drama,I'm shaking and my heart is racing!
Now I have to wait a few days before I can get the next one......grrrrr
The same interesting characters, excitement and action of the first book. With believable monsters and curious special abilities to spice up the tale. Ready for book three in this delightful trilogy.
My favorite thing about ebooks is being exposed to new authors, and Jared Southwick is one of myfavorites. I am not usually a fan of fantasy novels, but am willing to make an exception if the plot is captivating and the character development is good. These are by far the most enjoyable reads I have found in the sci-fi fantasy genre since Orson Scott Card's Ender's collection. All I can say is please write fast I can't wait to read the third book in this series.
Heart pounding, breathless, scared, angry, laughter through tears...these are all the emotions I felt and more when reading the second book in the Marysvale Trilogy. My only regret was when it ended. Southwick is so talented! His characters jump from the pages, grab your hands, and take you along in this fast-paced adventure full of magic, mystery, and monsters. I cannot wait to read the last book, though I know I'll wish I'd taken my time and savored every moment when the finale comes.

READ THIS SERIES! It's one of the best.
Interesting trilogy - I feel it must be read in order. Lots of lessons hidden in amongst the fantasy (well maybe not hidden, but lessons nonetheless). Being different, lack of trust, hunger for power, good triumphing. Or, it's just an entertaining story. Make of it what you will I don't usually like fantasy, but I swept away and drawn enough to the characters that I had to read all 3 right in a row.
For my full review of this series, check out my fantasy book review blog at flamebreeze22.blogspot.com!

Things I didn't like about The Marysvale Trilogy

The Marysvale Trilogy is littered with typos ("immerge" for "emerge") and malapropisms ("bazaar" in place of "bizarre"). I've noticed that extremely poor editing is a pattern among ebooks (at least 's). What gives?
The plot, at times, can become a little predictable. As someone who reads a LOT of fantasy books, I am sometimes able to guess what will happen, but with these books it was easier than usual because...
These books can at times get a bit repetitive. Obviously John's supernatural powers are going to get him into a lot of trouble with the superstitious and conservative villagers he encounters, but after several episodes in which John is accused of witchcraft, with all of the ensuing repercussions, this aspect of the story line becomes a bit stale. The trilogy really picks up steam, however, when s*** hits the fan and John is left in charge of a group of refugees. From this point on predictability was not an issue for me; I was pleasantly surprised by some of the ensuing plot twists.

Things that I liked about The Marysvale Trilogy

The first one is FREE on ! Yes, you read that correctly. Marysvale is 100% free on the . I actually discovered this series because I am on the mailing list of the website ebookfling.com, which has a system that enables people with lendable ebooks to "fling" them anonymously to other users in exchange for a credit towards downloading any of the lendable ebooks listed on the site. ebookfling also has a regular email to inform members of "weekly steals" on , which are book promotions where the version of a book is available for download for FREE! This is actually how I discovered the first book in The Hunger Games series.
The Plot The author, Jared Southwick, is not afraid to go dark. The Marysvale Trilogy has many violent scenes, although they are never unnecessarily graphic. These books also show some of the uglier sides of humanity--man's blind hatred and fear of the unknown, disloyalty and betrayal, cronyism and nepotism, and the pursuit of power at all costs. Some of the trilogy's themes have resonance in today's world government overreach, intolerance, and the dilemma concerning the boundaries between security and freedom. The Marysvale Trilogy manages to be relevant to today's world without coming off as political or overly preachy.
The Characters John, the main character, is not a perfect guy. John is angry (justifiably so) and sometimes broody, but is committed to helping even the people who fear and loathe him for his unnatural powers. In fact, his short temper frequently exacerbates already tense situations, but in my opinion, this is a good thing because he has a strong personality; John is actually a breath of fresh air when contrasted with his dull love-interest, Jane, whose character does not really add much to the story (fortunately, the romance in this series is incidental and Jane does not have a huge role). Jane's little sister, Hannah, however, is probably the book's strongest character. Hannah, a kickass sharpshooter who wants to become a general in a world in which women have few rights and even less respect, provides the book's comic relief. Most of the book's funniest moments come from Hannah's policing of John and Jane's developing relationship. Hannah has a capital-a Attitude and knows how to employ it to good use. It is worth noting that all of the series' important female characters are strong, admirable women (even Jane).
The Final Showdown! I won't give anything away, but the resolution of the trilogy is suspenseful and at times surprising.

So would I recommend The Marysvale Trilogy? Yes. Although these books have not placed Jared Southwick on my "favorite authors list", all three of the Marysvale books were thoughtful and entertaining. These books are a mix of mind-magic, monsters, western-style sharpshooting, politics and the fight against oppression, and feature a strong protagonist and even stronger supporting female characters. Plus, if you have a , the first one is free, so what do you have to lose? Check it out.
Great sequel to the first book. Although there is some violence, it is with "monsters" which makes it acceptable. Great military strategies and good plot line. The book reminds me of similar episodes in books and movies like "Planet of the Apes." The conflict in the story is good against evil. An issue which is very relevant in our society. Although we don't call them monsters, many military leaders could certainly be compared to the monsters in the story. Good book.
I got Marysvale (the earlier book in the series) for free when it was for sale on . After reading that one, I was eager to get my hands on Alyth. I grabbed the book on my for a read when I was out of town for a couple of days, and I must say I was not disappointed. The book builds well, and there are moments in between which will shock you, there are characters who you will hate so much that you will want to hurt them yourself and there are moments of heroism. There is also a very basic magic system which will hopefully be expanded on in the future. In tone and setting its a continuation of Marysvale (in fact it starts at the exact moment when the earlier one ends), the characters, as before are one of the strengths of the book, the other being that you don't read too many fantasy novels set in colonial America, when guns existed but were not so advanced that a good crossbow was totally useless (the guns are actually muskets/flintlocks - not the modern multi-shooters)

My only gripe is the fact that considering the first half builds so slowly, the last third could have been a bit longer. Also, one of the main characters is a younger woman - some her character progression seems a bit at odds compared to how she was portrayed in the previous novel.

Neither of these distracts in the least from the overall novel - really its an amazing book, specially the second half is outstanding. Part of my gripe is after all that once I was done I wanted more of it )

If you haven't read Marysvale, there is a version of the book that contains both Marysvale and Alyth together - I would recommend you get that one (Marysvale & Alyth)
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