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u/Salaris · 7 pointsr/Fantasy

Vin from Mistborn fits some, but not all, of your criteria. She's more of a rogue, but still a powerful fighter, especially late in the series.

Winter Ihernglass is pretty much perfect; she's a female soldier in the Shadow Campaigns, starting with The Thousand Names.

Velas Jaldin in my own Stealing Sorcery is the archetype you're looking for, but my books are very high magic, so I'm not sure if that's what you'd want. It's not Tolkienesque - they're more JRPGish.

Stealing Sorcery is the second book in the series, so you might want to read the first book first. Lydia in the first book, Forging Divinity, is a competent fighter, but she's more of a defensive magic/sword fighting hybrid. Velas in the second book is much more of a front line bash your face in type, which is what I think you want. (They're both pictured on the covers of their respective books if you want to take a look; the art is pretty indicative of their style.)

u/Scyther99 · 2 pointsr/Fantasy

Recently I was looking to buy first book and found out that there are 2 versions of Thousand names on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/Thousand-Names-Book-Shadow-Campaigns-ebook/dp/B009KUX1KM/

https://www.amazon.com/Thousand-Names-Shadow-Campaigns-Book-ebook/dp/B00CQ1D5LM

The first one is cheaper but kindle version is not available for some reason and kindle version for second one is significantly more expensive (even more expensive than book 2 and 3 or hardcover). On B&N there is first version for normal price of paperback (8$).

u/Fimus86 · 1 pointr/Fantasy

Here it is

Assuming you live in the US that is.

u/DjangoWexler · 1 pointr/Fantasy

That makes sense. Although one addition -- it's not that every book that doesn't have "the price was set by the publisher" that's done wholesale. AFAIK Amazon only adds that label when the publisher sets a price over $9.99. I know for a fact that there are books done via agency, mine for example where the publisher sets the price but that warning doesn't appear.

Edit: Hmm, I think I'm wrong! I didn't notice but there is a little "Price set by seller" note. Learned something!