And we're back in my rose-tinted glasses once more with a content sigh.
In the Royal Ranger series, I'd say this is the second strongest book after the first one (or book 12 if you will). Escape from Falaise is exactly that typical Ranger's Apprentice book you want in your life. There's some good old banter, a good range of emotions going through the characters, and the stakes take place in a smaller environment rather than spread out in different places.
I'm incredibly biased with my rating because the moment Horace took on the role of a pompous and insulted knight, screaming at those poor soldiers for all to hear, I just knew it was a 4 star rating. That followed with Halt's "hair routine" was just gold. For me, that's what really makes this series. The fun moments when characters get to express themselves and their emotions while also connecting with others.
The war and fight scenes can get overdone if you don't have character depth in between, and I'm glad we got that here. Really felt like the good old days, so to speak.
Also, Halt dressing up as an old beggar, getting to know the soldiers, and then shouting and running out of the castle after setting fire to the stable was iconic. I swear, Halt is such a treasure, even now in his "retirement." I'll never get enough of him, I don't care if it's considered fan-service. I want more.
I still wish Will got to show some nuance in his personality, but that's no news from me. Maddie is starting to get more morally grey in every book, which suits me just fine. It'll be a true Ranger of her yet.
All in all, really good improvement from the last books. Hope the next one will be just as good.