It's a really interesting concept of an orc having to adjust to human standards and facing prejudice.
Also, Bash is given just way too much credit. They all talk about how orc's don't have the brain power to do complicated things and have complicated thoughts . . . Except Bash. When in reality he too is simple-minded and things just work out. The contradiction when switching perspectives is great.
This time Bash heads to the Beastkin country in his search for a bride. He reunites with another war buddy and draws the attention of a local princess. Most of the misunderstanding this time stems from Bash faithfully following a magazine article's suggestions. I liked it and continue to enjoy this series, but I hope Bash gets to lose his virginity before the premise becomes too tired.