I’m delighted to share my latest review. Badlands is the second book in a new trilogy by Jacqui Murray. Jacqui is a well-known author of prehistoric fiction, and her new series is about Neanderthals. It is meticulously researched and vividly imagined, and I can’t recommend it highly enough. After thoroughly enjoying the first book in the series, I couldn’t wait to read the second book.
Badlands by Jacqui Murray
What Amazon Says
Savage Land is the third trilogy about prehistoric man in the series, Man. Vs. Nature.Written in the spirit of Jean Auel, Savage Land explores how two bands of humans survived one of the worst natural disasters in Earth’s history, when volcanic eruptions darkened the sky, massive tsunamis crossed the ocean in crushing waves, and raging fires burned the land. Each of the tribes considered themselves apex predators. Neither was. That crown belonged to Nature and she was intent on washing the blight of man from her face. Join me in this three-book fictional exploration of Neanderthals. Be ready for a world nothing like what you thought it would be, filled with clever minds, brilliant acts, and innovative solutions to life-ending problems, all based on real events. At the end of this trilogy, you’ll be proud to call Neanderthals family.
In Badlands, Book Two of the trilogy, the tribes split up, each pursuing dangerous but necessary goals, all at the mercy of the Nature. How they collaborate despite their inborn distrust could end this journey before it starts or forge new relationships that will serve both groups well in the future.
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What Jacqui Murray says about the Savage Land series
Based on a true story, this is an unforgettable saga of hardship and determination, conflict and passion. Early man is the Hero and survival — or extinction — is the journey.

My Review
5 stars – Thrilling prehistoric fiction abiut Neanderthals
This is the second book in Jacqui Murray’s Savage Lands series, set 75,000 years ago. I read the first book, and couldn’t wait to read this one. The saga continues, with the author drawing on her meticulous research into Neanderthals. She uses her great insight to bring these prehistoric people to life, and it has been a real education for me, as I never realised how intelligent and advanced they were. Getting to know these wonderful characters has been a real treat.
A volcano is erupting in the Altai Mountains, and Badlands follows two very different groups of prehistoric humans as they escape from this danger. Their ultimate destination will be the area now known as Gibraltar. The tension rises as other groups, also needing to relocate, pose a new threat.
Yu’ung is the brilliant female leader of the Neanderthal tribe, a healer and leader, who journeys ahead, temporarily splitting the tribe. The action never stops as the different groups cope with their dangerous environment and try to outwit each other. I’ve always been fascinated by early humans and how they lived their lives, so this series is perfect for me. Murray has woven a story of unique characters, each one with their own talents and personalities.
I’m looking forward to the third book in the series, and I give this story a resounding five stars.
About Jacqui Murray

Jacqui Murray is the author of the popular prehistoric fiction saga, Man vs. Nature which explores seminal events in man’s evolution one trilogy at a time. She is also the author of the Rowe-Delamagente thrillers and Building a Midshipman, the story of her daughter’s journey from high school to United States Naval Academy. When not writing, she is grad school teacher, author of over a hundred tech ed resources including K-12 technology curricula, and an Amazon Vine Voice. You can find her resources at her publisher, Structured Learning LLC. She lives in So. California with her husband of forty years, Labrador Casey, and lots of contact with her adult children, one a Cdr in the Navy, the other a SFC in the Army. Feel free to reach out to Jacqui at her blog, WordDreams, or her social media platforms.
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Thanks for featuring, Jacqui and her books! Every of herbook’s worth to read, even though it’s time consuming. Because you get addicted very fast, and can’t stop reading. Best wishes, Michael
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Thank you so much, Michael – you are so right about Jacqui’s books.
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I am so honored to be spotlighted here. And thanks for visiting, Michael.
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Hi Toni, it’s great to see this wonderful review of Jacqui’s book here. I enjoyed the first book in this series recently.
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Thank you so much, Robbie. It’s a wonderful series. Toni x
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Thank you, Robbie. This one travels a lot so is interesting in that way. The world was quite challenging back then.
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Yes, there is a lot of movement. The world was challenging back then. Everything was a danger for humans.
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They faced constant danger – it makes me think about what we call stress nowadays.
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A super review for Jacqui’s book. I am behind in reading them but they are great!
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I agree, Darlene – they’re so good.
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Thank you, Darlene. I agree!
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A fantastic review, Toni! I enjoyed this book so much. Jacqui has the ability to place me there with the characters as they fight to survive. Thank you for sharing!
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Thank you so much, Jan. I agree, I think she’s the best prehistoric fiction writer out there.
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Thank you so much, Jan. Our ancestors lived fascinating lives.
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Excellent review!
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Thank you so much, Dawn
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Much appreciated, Dawn!
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Wonderful review for Jacqui’s book Toni and I agree… looking forward to the next adventure.. ♥
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Thank you so much, Sally – I’m looking forward to that too. It’s such an exciting story.
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Thank you so much, Sally. I’m close to finishing.
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Great to hear Jacqui and look forward to spotlighting… ♥
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Thank you so much, Sally 💖💖💖
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Wonderful review, Toni! Jacqui’s prehistory series are incredibly researched and written.
Anymore books from you on the horizon?
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Thank you so much, Terri.
I’ve had some medical issues that have interfered with my writing for a while. But I’m hoping to get back into it soon.
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Wishing you well with that, Toni. You’ve given me hours of pleasure reading.
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Thank you so much, Jacqui – I’ve loved your wonderful support
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When I did the Neanderthal research, it took much longer than expected because I found it hard to believe what I was reading. I had to confirm the facts over and over. I love these peoples!
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I haven’t gotten around to reading this one yet, but I loved Endangered Species. Thing I always say about Jacqui’s books is they are equally entertaining and informative.
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Thank you very much, Pete. I totally agree with you – it’s a real learning experience.
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This takes place in the immediate aftermath of the largest volcanic eruption mankind has ever lived through. It’s a bit dystopian with the joy of survival.
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A stellar review! Congrats to Jacqui! 🧡
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Thank you so much, Debby x
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Thank you!
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Great review, Toni, and congratulations to Jacqui!
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Thank you so much, Olga – It’s a great series. Enjoy your weekend.
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Thank you! Much appreciated!
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I can highly recommend Badlands as well! Sharing.
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Great to hear your recommendation, Liz.
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Thank you, Liz!
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You’re welcome, Jacqui!
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I love how much I learn from Jacqui’s books while also being entertained. This new series is one for me to go and check out.
Wishing Jacqui all the best.
Thanks for sharing, Toni 🤗💗
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Thank you so much, Harmony. I’m sure you will love the new series. Have a wonderful weekend.💖
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You too! 💗🤩
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Thank you, Harmony! Neanderthals were smart, hard-working, tolerant, generalists–a lot to aspire to! Hope all goes well for you.
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So good to see Jacqui’s book featured here. This is a lovely, well-worded review and I couldn’t agree more. I’ve enjoyed this series of hers very much!
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Thank you so much, Patricia. I agree, it’s a fantastic series. Have a lovely weekend.💖
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Thank you, Patricia. Your story about Jock would fit fine with my folks.
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An excellent review, Toni. I enjoyed this book too, (all Jacqui’s books, really) and I’m looking forward to Book 3. Then to whatever she comes up with next. 🙂 Congrats to Jacqui!
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Thank you so much, Diana. I agree, there is so much to be enjoyed, including her wonderful new series. Have a lovely weekend.
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Thanks, Diana! I’m pretty close to Book 3
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Awesome
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Thanks, Gregory
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