Jaina Proudmoore: Tides of War
World of Warcraft • Book 11
Why You'll Love This
Jaina Proudmoore spends this book trying to hold back a war — and by the end, she's the one you're afraid of.
- Great if you want: a hero's moral breaking point told without flinching
- The experience: escalating and tense, with a gut-punch final act
- The writing: Golden writes political grief and rage with rare psychological precision
- Skip if: you're unfamiliar with Warcraft lore — context gaps will frustrate
About This Book
Jaina Proudmoore has long stood as one of Azeroth's most steadfast advocates for peace between the Alliance and the Horde. But when catastrophic violence shatters everything she has fought to protect, the woman known for her diplomacy and restraint is pushed to a breaking point that tests the very core of who she is. This is a story about what happens when idealism collides with grief — when someone built for hope is handed every reason to abandon it. The stakes are personal before they are political, which makes them feel devastating in a way that epic fantasy rarely achieves.
Christie Golden writes Jaina not as a symbol but as a woman — complicated, furious, heartbroken, and searching. Golden's prose moves efficiently through large-scale military conflict without losing sight of the interior life that gives those battles meaning. Where many tie-in novels struggle to transcend their source material, this one earns its emotional weight independently. Readers familiar with Warcraft lore will find satisfying depth, but the story's central question — what does justice demand of someone with enormous power and a fresh wound — is universal enough to pull in anyone willing to follow a character to her limits.
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