The Cobbler's Soleless Son by Meredith Katz

meredith-katz-the-cobblers-soleless-son-coverTitle: The Cobbler’s Soleless Son

Series:  Pandemonium

Author: Meredith Katz

Genre: Bisexual, Fantasy, Genderqueer, Pansexual

Length: Short (41pgs))

Publisher: Less Than Three Press (August 24, 2016)

Heat Level: Moderate – Explicit

Heart Rating: ♥♥♥ 3 Hearts

Blurb: Everyone expects Renart Walker to follow in his mother’s footsteps and become the cobbler for their little demon-ruled town. That’d be the proper thing to do: keep his head down, live his quiet human life, and try not to get too involved with demons. But Renart has never been terribly concerned with proper, and he isn’t interested in a quiet life. His interests are a little more ambitious: he’s aiming to catch himself a demon prince.

As a human, he’d never be allowed to even get close to Prince Hrahez. The only solution is to make a bargain with a demon, and everyone knows what they want. Still, nothing ventured, nothing gained, and he’s got a plan—but it involves tricking a demon. If it doesn’t work, nobody in town would want to be in his shoes.

ISBN: 9781620048290

Product Link: https://lessthanthreepress.com/books/index.php?main_page=product_bookx_info&cPath=92&products_id=1166

Reviewer: Shorty 

Review: Renart knows what he wants, a demon prince, and so hatches a plan to snag him one. Humans are nothing but slaves and cattle to the demons. There to do their bidding and nothing more in the small town. Renart is expected to follow in his mother’s footsteps but he rebels and goes on his path. 

There was not enough of the actual relationship between Renart and the prince beyond sex for me to call them a couple. It seemed that sex was the main thing in this story and I personally like stories with less sex and more actual plot. Plus there is a m/f scene in it as well which I did not like, it doesn’t take away from the story but it just wasn’t to my preference.

I liked the idea of this story but due to the many sex scenes the actual story seemed a little lost in the background.