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Balance of Nature

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Jacqui Murray has done it again. With “Balance of Nature,” the third book in her latest trilogy, “Savage Land,” she will thrill her readers. They will come away satisfied with the ending, yet hoping she is already working on her next trilogy because we can never get enough of these exciting, well-researched novels.

 

 

 

In the trilogy called Savage Land, Jacqui Murray takes us through the  travels and challenges facing two groups of Early Man, the Neanderthals and the homo sapiens who were called The Tall Ones. All of them were simply trying to survive.

It was a time when major changes were still taking place on the earth. Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions that darkened the sky for years, tsunamis crossing the ocean in crushing waves, and widespread wildfires all threatened to annihilate the tribes. Their shelters became unsafe, and sources of food and water were destroyed, so the tribes fled in search of land that could support them. 

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In Balance of Nature, Book Three of the trilogy, Yu’ung’s Neanderthal tribe hopes to settle at Gibraltar, and nearby  hospitable lands.  However, the interactions between her group, Fierce’s Tall Ones, and a third nefarious group are a source of tension as they try to sort out who can be trusted.

Yu’ung’s mother, Aynoh, the healer of the Neanderthal group (The People), has gone over to the homo sapiens group (The Tall Ones), to pairmate with their leader, Fierce, just like love and marriage in our modern world.

Yu’ung is also a skilled healer, but she stays with The People (the Neanderthals) when the time comes for the tribes to move on, driven by violent volcanic activity that is rapidly altering their usual territories. Many groups, human and other life forms, had to flee the catastrophic turmoil of the earth’s upheaval.

Fierce’s group, along with Aynoh, having taken an inland detour on a salt-finding mission, meet up with Yu’ung’s group on the Mediterranean coast. Yu’ung had been on a side-trip to try to bring a revered elder of their group to a nearby tribe since it was unlikely that he could make the long journey to the Mediterranean (The Shoreless Sea) with his tribe.

Fierce’s group, originally from Africa, had left their boat hidden along the coast, but a rival group wrecked it while trying to steal it. Now the challenge was to build a new boat without the saboteurs’ interference.

Deception and lies from this devious rival group make it almost impossible to tell which of them were innocent of the former sabotage and which of them were sworn enemies.

Sorting the good from the bad results in many tense situations.

Finding refuge in caves is often a good thing, but in unfamiliar territory, new challenges appear in these caves. Lack of light, narrowing tunnels, and sudden crevasses present life-threatening situations. No problem if you can call on members of other groups for help, but if you don’t know whom to trust, this can be a matter of life or death. Do you take the hand that reaches out to you? Can you trust them? Are they friend or foe?

The tension mounts as the new boat gets built, supposedly away from prying eyes, but as the completion date nears, the danger increases.

This book immerses us in many aspects of the lives of Early Man, and we learn so much of our history without even realizing it. What a wonderful way to get an education, while reading a book that makes the experience like watching an exciting movie.

Jacqui Murray winds up her latest trilogy of The Savage Land with chapters full of tension that will have you biting your nails in anticipation of the next dilemma and its resolution.

Don’t miss this exciting conclusion to The Savage Land trilogy.

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Author bio

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 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. Her non-fiction includes 100+ books on integrating tech into education, and a freelance journalist on tech ed topics.

 

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88 thoughts on “Balance of Nature

  1. thomasstigwikman's avatar

    I loved Balance of Nature myself. I totally agree with you and you wrote a great and very helpful review.

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  2. natalieiaguirre's avatar

    Thanks for the great review. Congrats to Jacqui on her newest book. I love the cover.

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  3. Priscilla Bettis's avatar

    It sounds like you enjoyed Balance of Nature, Anneli. So did I. Congratulations to Jacqui on a fabulous story!

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  5. Jacqui Murray's avatar

    You make this sound so exciting, Anneli! Thank you for the warm welcome.

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  6. John's avatar

    Wow, she’s amazing! Congratulations!! Imagine living in those days…

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  7. belindagroverphotography's avatar

    An excellent review, Anneli. It sounds like terrific reading.

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  8. Cindy Georgakas's avatar

    Hi  Anneli,

    You unpacked Jacqui’s book so well with a great review to an amazing author. She did an amazing job on this story. I’m still waiting to open to read (too many in from of it) but she with all of the reviews I feel like I already am in love with the characters and series. She amazes me❣️

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  9. Kymber @booomcha's avatar

    This is a terrific review!

    Congratulations, Jacqui! I loved this book, and your trilogy, too!

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  10. petespringer's avatar

    One commonality of all of Jacqui’s prehistoric novels is each group’s impressive ability to work together for the common good, with everyone contributing to the cause. Of course, there were always a few unsavory characters looking out for themselves.

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  11. John W. Howell's avatar

    An excellent review, Anneli. Congratulations, Jacqui

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  12. belindagroverphotography's avatar

    You’re right, I see the series is available in paperback. I’m going to order the first book (not a fan of e-Readers)

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  13. Liz Gauffreau's avatar

    Congratulations to Jacqui on the stellar review! Sharing to help spread the word.

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  14. bigskybuckeye's avatar

    Anneli, thank you for sharing about Jacqui’s latest novel. Your review offers an in-depth look at her dedicated preparation. I check in with her from time-to-time.

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  15. Author Jan Sikes's avatar

    I really enjoyed this book and highly recommend it. It’s great to see Jacqui here, Anneli! Thanks for hosting.

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  16. T. W. Dittmer's avatar

    It’s great for me to read this about Jacqui’s fascinating trilogy book.

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  17. wordsfromanneli's avatar

    Jacqui’s books are great entertainment.

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  18. Lauren Scott, Author's avatar

    Thanks for your enticing post and review of Jacqui’s book, Anneli. I read Endangered Species and loved it. I know I have many more to dive into! 🙂 Congrats to Jacqui!

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  19. arpitogope's avatar

    Very nicely written. Now I have to read this series. I have never read books by Jacqui Murray and I am sonlooking forward to doing it now.

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  20. Sheryl's avatar

    I enjoyed reading the review of this book. It sounds really good.

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  21. Tails Around the Ranch's avatar

    We love Jacqui and her blog. What a lovely review-makes me want to go out and buy the series!

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  22. Jennie's avatar

    Anneli, this is an excellent review. I am a big Jacqui fan and follower.

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  23. Luciana Cavallaro's avatar

    A wonderful overview of Jacqui’s book. I really enjoy how Jacqui’s extensive research into a period of time comes to life in her story’s. Make you feel as if you are on the journey with her characters.

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