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There may only be two books in the series, one is a regular novel and the other is a choose-your-own-adventure type gamebook. I read them in 1997 so I assume they were written in the 90s, 80s or even 70s. I found them in my school's library on the same shelf as The Adventures of GoldhawkThe Adventures of Goldhawk but I don't recall them being illustrated. 

The regular novel was a fantasy story about a warrior meeting a young sorceress while travelling, and they began travelling together. 

The gamebook was set after the regular novel and was about the warrior, sorceress and I think two other characters fighting their way through a castle or tower. I recall it being quite long for a gamebook compared to the Goldhawk series. Sadly I can't remember much more than that.

There may only be two books in the series, one is a regular novel and the other is a choose-your-own-adventure type gamebook. I read them in 1997 so I assume they were written in the 90s, 80s or even 70s. I found them in my school's library on the same shelf as The Adventures of Goldhawk but I don't recall them being illustrated. The regular novel was a fantasy story about a warrior meeting a young sorceress while travelling, and they began travelling together. The gamebook was set after the regular novel and was about the warrior, sorceress and I think two other characters fighting their way through a castle or tower. I recall it being quite long for a gamebook compared to the Goldhawk series. Sadly I can't remember much more than that.

There may only be two books in the series, one is a regular novel and the other is a choose-your-own-adventure type gamebook. I read them in 1997 so I assume they were written in the 90s, 80s or even 70s. I found them in my school's library on the same shelf as The Adventures of Goldhawk but I don't recall them being illustrated. 

The regular novel was a fantasy story about a warrior meeting a young sorceress while travelling, and they began travelling together. 

The gamebook was set after the regular novel and was about the warrior, sorceress and I think two other characters fighting their way through a castle or tower. I recall it being quite long for a gamebook compared to the Goldhawk series.

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90s YA fantasy series where a warrior meets a sorceress and they travel together

There may only be two books in the series, one is a regular novel and the other is a choose-your-own-adventure type gamebook. I read them in 1997 so I assume they were written in the 90s, 80s or even 70s. I found them in my school's library on the same shelf as The Adventures of Goldhawk but I don't recall them being illustrated. The regular novel was a fantasy story about a warrior meeting a young sorceress while travelling, and they began travelling together. The gamebook was set after the regular novel and was about the warrior, sorceress and I think two other characters fighting their way through a castle or tower. I recall it being quite long for a gamebook compared to the Goldhawk series. Sadly I can't remember much more than that.