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A Duke by Default (Reluctant Royals #2) (edición 2018)

por Alyssa Cole

Series: Reluctant Royals (2)

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New York City socialite and perpetual hot mess Portia Hobbs is tired of disappointing her family, friends, and-most importantly-herself. An apprenticeship with a struggling swordmaker in Scotland is a chance to use her expertise and discover what she's capable of. And it turns out that she excels at aggravating her gruff silver-fox boss...when she's not having inappropriate fantasies about his sexy Scottish burr. Tavish McKenzie doesn't need a rich, spoiled American telling him how to run his armory...even if she is infuriatingly good at it. Tav tries to rebuff his apprentice-and his attraction to her-but when Portia accidentally discovers that he's the secret son of a duke, rough-around-the-edges Tav becomes her newest makeover project. Forging metal into weapons and armor is one thing, but when desire burns out of control and the media spotlight gets too hot to bear, can a commoner turned duke and his posh apprentice find lasting love?… (más)
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Título:A Duke by Default (Reluctant Royals #2)
Autores:Alyssa Cole
Información:Avon, Kindle Edition, 384 pages
Colecciones:Have read, unowned, Tu biblioteca, ebook, audiobook, Audible, series, Favoritos, Actualmente leyendo, Por leer, re-read, Lista de deseos, novella, novella collection, short story, short story collection, b.e.b, 2013, Started, Borrowed from another library, Postponed, didn't finish, from goodreads
Valoración:****
Etiquetas:2018, poc-1, romance, scotland, series, poc-2, from goodreads 2

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I like the premise and I enjoyed the character's depth. The book could have been about 100 pages fewer and that would have bumped my star-rating to a 4-star review. I will say the relationship the main character has with her mother was like AM I LOOKING INTO A MIRROR OF MY LIFE?!?!? ( )
  s_carr | Feb 25, 2024 |
A Duke by Default is the second book in Alyssa Cole’s Reluctant Royals series. This one features Ledi’s best friend, Portia, who has always struggled to live up to her family’s expectations and has been drowning her sorrows in excessive drinking and meaningless hookups. After nearly losing Ledi’s friendship in the previous book, she’s making a concerted effort to turn over a new leaf and has sworn off both alcohol and men. She’s also just accepted an apprenticeship with a Scottish sword maker in Edinburgh. Tavish, sword master extraordinaire, is a bit of a grump and a Luddite, who at first doesn’t appreciate Portia’s updating of his armory’s website and social media accounts, but he slowly comes around as her efforts lead to results. He’s also initially not too thrilled about having an apprentice, something that his brother set up, but again, as Portia proves her worth, he starts to appreciate her more. However, some of Tav’s reluctance to be around Portia is rooted in his attraction to her. After a failed marriage, he isn’t eager to give his heart to someone else. Not to mention, there’s a significant age gap between them and she’s also his employee. Since Portia has sworn off men, she, too, tries to fight the attraction, but eventually they can’t stop it and decide that maybe one night with no strings is what they need to get out of each other’s system. Meanwhile, as Portia does research for updating the website, she accidentally discovers that Tav’s biological father was the Duke of Edinburgh and that he died without any other offspring, which means that Tav is technically now the duke if he chooses to take up the mantle. When he decides to go for it, he, of course, runs into opposition from the current duke who’s a distant cousin. Portia, a society girl herself, helps Tav navigate this new part of his life, but when the lines between apprentice, royal secretary, and lover start to become blurred, it could jeopardize their relationship, and when someone tries to use Portia’s past to make her look bad in the tabloids, Tav can’t let her go through that kind of humiliation for him.

Portia comes from a well-to-do family who earned their fortune in the real estate business. Her twin sister, Reggie, is considered to be the smart one with a good head on her shoulders, while Portia feels like she can never measure up. At twenty-nine, she still hasn’t settled on a single career path or found the right guy to settle down with, and she feels under constant pressure from her family to do both. All this led to her overindulging in alcohol and men, but now she’s vowed to touch neither and get her life on a steadier track. Using her art history degree as a jumping off point, she applied for and was granted an apprenticeship working with a sword master, but she arrives in Scotland to find that she’s seemingly been forgotten at the train station by her new boss, Tavish. Then they don’t get off on the right foot, when she accidentally maces him. Once that’s all straightened out, Portia gets to work on the armory’s website and social media accounts, giving everything a more modern look that the grumpy Scotsman doesn’t initially appreciate. Despite his seeming annoyance with her, Portia can’t help being attracted to the silver fox, which presents an issue for a girl whose sworn off men, so she throws herself into her work to try to avoid thinking about him, something that’s easier said than done. While doing research, she discovers evidence of Tav’s true parentage, and after she brings it to his attention and he decides to move forward with pursing the dukedom, she uses her social skills to help him navigate this new world. But eventually she worries that she’s losing herself in helping him, and when the jealous ex-duke stirs up trouble, it might spell the end of her budding relationship with the one man she might actually settle down for. As someone who has struggled with what I want to do with my life, I could relate to Portia. Her strained relationships with her family and her feelings of inadequacy were also familiar refrains. I like, though, that she was committed to breaking old habits and finding new ways to cope. I also like that she tried to institute healthy boundaries in her relationship with Tav.

Tavish was brought up in a multi-cultural household with a Chilean refugee mother and a Jamaican step-father. He never knew is biological father, nor wanted to, even though he inherited the historic building that houses the armory from him. He’s poured his whole heart and soul into running his sword making business with the help of his brother and sister-in-law. He also does sword-fighting exhibitions and teaches European martial arts to both adults and children in the neighborhood. It was Tav’s brother’s idea to bring on an apprentice and he was the one to hire her, so when Tav meets Portia, he has mixed feelings. He’s not necessarily averse to having an apprentice, but he doesn’t particularly want one as beautiful and tempting as Portia. Tav’s first wife wasn’t very accepting or supportive of his work, and since they divorced, he hasn’t really been interested in seriously dating anyone, much less his employee who is nearly a decade his junior. Between his thwarted libido and not really seeing the value in modern social media technology, Tav is in a near-perpetual grumpy state until he finally starts to see his business growing and gives in to his feelings for Portia. Tav is content with his life, but then Portia unwittingly throws a monkey wrench into it when she discovers that he’s a long lost duke. He doesn’t really want to be an aristocrat, but the realization that the power and money he’ll inherit will make it possible to help the ordinary people in his neighborhood along with his strong disagreements with the current duke over political issues make him reconsider. He also doesn’t know how to navigate high society, but with Portia by his side, he feels more confident. Then Portia seemingly falls off the wagon, leading to a very public tabloid scandal, and Tav doesn’t want to put someone he loves in a humiliating position like that again.

I’m a sucker for Scottish heroes, so I did like Tav. However, I didn’t fall for him quite the way I wanted to. I couldn’t help being a little disappointed in how he reacted to the tabloid reports about Portia. Although he said it didn’t matter, he didn’t really believe her side of the story until she was able to prove it, and while I did understand that he was trying to spare her any further humiliation in the press, he didn’t really ask what she felt about it. I appreciate that he apologized later, but it all kind of rubbed me the wrong way. I did like his persona as a sword master, which lent a touch of the historical to a modern setting, creating an intriguing juxtaposition. I think my favorite thing about him, though, was his commitment to the everyday people with whom he comes into contact on a regular basis and to making their lives better. Also having an ordinary guy being elevated to an aristocratic position was another interesting contrast. I could tell that Tav wouldn’t let it go to his head and that he genuinely only wanted the job to help others.

There are several supporting characters who get their own books in the series who play important roles as well. Portia’s best friend, Ledi, and her true love, Prince Thabiso (A Princess in Theory) make appearances, and I like that Ledi isn’t too busy with her new princess duties to make time for her friend when Portia needs her. Although Portia hasn’t been really close with her twin sister, Reggie, for a while, they are in contact with one another, and Reggie invites Portia to write posts about her Scottish adventure for Reggie’s successful blog. Toward the end, they have a conversation about Reggie’s new assistant, and I believe those two get their own story in the novella, Can’t Escape Love. Portia has also become friends with Ledi’s newfound cousin, Nya, and the three have group chats. Then Thabiso sends his best friend, Prince Johan, who turns out to be a pretty great guy, to provide more assistance to Tav on entering aristocratic society. Johan and Nya will be paired in the final book of the series, A Prince on Paper, which I’m looking forward to, since I really like both of them.

I finished A Duke by Default with slightly mixed feelings, which is why I dropped the star. Overall, I enjoyed it and liked both Tav and Portia. They had a lot of great qualities and I thought they were good together. I was left with the sense that they’d be a great team moving forward as long as they can keep healthy boundaries between the different parts of their lives. Even though the characters aren’t really nerds, I also loved all the nerdy references. I told my husband, I never thought I’d read any book, much less a romance novel that mentioned a TARDIS, a tardigrade, and multiple types of Scottish weaponry all in one tome. It really made all my geeky senses tingle.:-D All that said, though, I struggled a bit to feel the connection between Tav and Portia. I’ve never been a fan of stories where both characters are fighting their feelings for one another, because IMHO, it dilutes the romance. It was abundantly clear that they were attracted to one another, but until they gave in and hopped into bed, I just wasn’t really feeling it. The love scene was packed with steamy goodness, but even after that, I still felt some distance between them. Portia went into it saying it was a one-time thing and still maintained that stance afterward despite him obviously not being out of her system, and even though Tav was clearly feeling more, too, he was just trying to act cool about it and not put too much pressure on her. I just felt there were a long line of things that kept them from fully embracing their feelings for one another, including how Tav reacted to the tabloid scandal. So, all in all, I did enjoy the book, but I felt that the romance between our hero and heroine could have been stronger. However, this small misstep certainly won’t stop me from eagerly continuing with the series. ( )
  mom2lnb | Oct 8, 2023 |
I have lots of thoughts but not the will to put them in a review.

In short: I like Portia, wish she had come to some positive things in her own, do get why she needed other. Tavish was immature and even though he could gravel like no other it was too late for me. ( )
  Jonesy_now | Sep 24, 2021 |
When Cole first introduced Portia in the last book, I wasn’t enamored. It’s truly a testament to Cole’s writing abilities that she made her such a layered, lovable character (A portrayal of ADHD). Can I be friends with Naledi, Portia, and Nya, pretty please? Rock on, Alyssa Cole. You are the magic in this world. ( )
  katethegreat44 | Sep 21, 2021 |
I didn't think the second Reluctant Royals book could eclipse the first in terms of quality (cause wow the first one was so GOOD) but A DUKE BY DEFAULT is legitimately perfect. It absolutely rips. I'm so glad I got to read Portia's story and follow her personal journey as she flirted with her hot silver fox Scottish swordmaking boss, which honestly sounds like the dream. So many great romances and friendships and familial relationships all interwoven in the story. And there's a DOCTOR WHO THEMED FUSION RESTAURANT, and the dishes they order there sound delightful and delicious.

TL;DR: I will follow Tavish/Portia for the rest of my life. It's genuine OTP material. Thank you, Alyssa Cole, for such a wonderful series. ( )
  sarahlh | Mar 6, 2021 |
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New York City socialite and perpetual hot mess Portia Hobbs is tired of disappointing her family, friends, and-most importantly-herself. An apprenticeship with a struggling swordmaker in Scotland is a chance to use her expertise and discover what she's capable of. And it turns out that she excels at aggravating her gruff silver-fox boss...when she's not having inappropriate fantasies about his sexy Scottish burr. Tavish McKenzie doesn't need a rich, spoiled American telling him how to run his armory...even if she is infuriatingly good at it. Tav tries to rebuff his apprentice-and his attraction to her-but when Portia accidentally discovers that he's the secret son of a duke, rough-around-the-edges Tav becomes her newest makeover project. Forging metal into weapons and armor is one thing, but when desire burns out of control and the media spotlight gets too hot to bear, can a commoner turned duke and his posh apprentice find lasting love?

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