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James Trevalyan came from a long line of men who served the British Crown with their gift of a voice with compelling power, and kept that tradition going while he loved and lived with Jeremy Waters. When Jeremy died in his arms, James resolved to live without love. His family keeps him connected to life -- Jamie, his son from his brief marriage to an American, and Pamela, his beloved little sister, caught in a loveless marriage to a cold, cruel man.

Then Tanner comes into his life, a clever and handsome agent who joins him in an ongoing undercover mission. How long will it take James to realize he and Tanner are meant for each other? And can Tanner survive the assignment that’s thrown him in with mobsters who want him dead simply because he knows too much?

Greater Love Hath No Man edition by Tinnean Literature Fiction eBooks

The blurb of this book does great injustice to the readers--it gives away one of the most truly heartbreaking scenes I have read in any MM novel, and despite that the scene still remains almost impossibly haunting.

James and his two Jeremys are sort of the Brit counterparts of Tinneans epic "Spy vs. Spook" series with James Trevalyan from the same social cloth as Quinton Mann and the two Jeremys from background somewhat similar to that of Mark Vincent.

There are a lot of interesting Trevalyan family members who skirt in and out of the book and eventually dominate the overall plot, but each Jeremy is a standout in his own way. Jeremy Waters is an absolute gem of a lover and Jeremy Tanner is an absolutely terrified lover-in-waiting--and James is lucky to have them both. And, so are we.

I am not sure I want to read the sequel any time soon because I am not quite recovered from such a wonderful, if unfinished, love story.

Product details

  • File Size 4009 KB
  • Print Length 276 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher JMS Books LLC (July 12, 2015)
  • Publication Date July 12, 2015
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00Z97YASM

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A fun, occasionally affecting 20th century historical story with a smooth, confident, breezy narrative style and just enough period detail as it moves through the decades. There are some sweet moments, a bittersweet gut-punch in the middle, and a happy ending. I was left wanting more of these guys, but satisfied with where it ended.
I loved this story. There is a wonderful sense of the place and time, the era they lived in and the overall attitudes of the people in their world. There was also the progression of changes that occured through those decades. And above all, a beautiful love story and how it developed under the restrictions and influences of the time they lived in. There are cameos of a couple of characters from the Spy vs. Spook books and just a tiny hint of a paranormal twist.

I understand that there is a sequel to this novel that will move the story forward. Tinnean does a wonderful job of developing a complete picture of both people and places. Perhaps it's a slower development than some people prefer, but the richly detailed environment and personalities of the characters are worth the reading.
A Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words.com review (A Stella Review)

Rating 4 stars out of 5 ★★★★

James Trevalyan came from a long line of men who served the British Crown with their gift of a voice with compelling power, and kept that tradition going while he loved and lived with Jeremy Waters. When Jeremy died in his arms, James resolved to live without love. His family keeps him connected to life — Jamie, his son from his brief marriage to an American, and Pamela, his beloved little sister, caught in a loveless marriage to a cold, cruel man.

Then Tanner comes into his life, a clever and handsome agent who joins him in an ongoing undercover mission. How long will it take James to realize he and Tanner are meant for each other? And can Tanner survive the assignment that’s thrown him in with mobsters who want him dead simply because he knows too much?

Tinnean is one of my favorite authors even though I had read only one book written by her when I first began my obsession with m/m books, called The Light In Your Eyes. Theo aka Sweetcheeks is been in my heart all these years. She created a story and characters simply unforgettable.

In Greater Love Hath No Man I was really glad to find her beautiful writing style again. I enjoyed this book greatly. It was well written but it was no surprise and the characters were all were likeable and well defined, each of them with some background to let us know them better.

It wasn’t what I was expecting. I was ready for something like a “second chance at love” story, because reading the blurb it was clear James was going to lose his lover Jeremy and then meet Tanner during one of his works. I was thinking the most part of the book was going to focus on this second relationship but it wasn’t like that at all. In a way it was better, because Tinnean gave me a story that I define “complete” I read the love story between James and Jeremy (and it wasn’t a snippet, but a long one) and I began to love both of them. Then she took Jeremy away and left (me and) James with a broken heart to mend. I followed James in his darker years when he was trying to glue the pieces of his life together again. I saw him struggling with his family and needing to be a beautiful father for his smart and sweet son. I saw him work 24/7. It was painful to see him alone in his pain but I was able to really know him. Then I met Tanner and read about the friendship he started with James. And finally James had his deserved HEA. It’s a story that takes place over a long period of time.

Although it is sad in some parts, everything is faced as a matter of fact, with no much fussing or drama, evolving the book to a light read. That’s one more reason why I love Tinnean’s work. These kind of books can make me emotional and happy and teary and satisfied all together.

There is only thing that bothered me and it’s about the love story between Tanner and James. Even if their friendship was well developed, the switch to lovers wasn’t elaborated cause we get really few pages about them together, reducing their story to almost a secondary one and rushed through the ending. I’d have simply preferred a little more.

I was happy to read Greater Love Hath No Man, to me it was a huge reconfirmation of Tinnean’s talent after so many years from my first love with her works.

Cover art by Written Ink Designs. I couldn’t not love this cover cause they put the beautiful Fountain of Trevi on it, so it was a winner at first sight.
I usually really enjoy Tinneans books...I loved the Spook vs. Spy series. This is no where near that caliber. It seemed more like a first timer book and was a true disappointment especially considering it was 7.99. I just never really felt for any of the MCs and the amount of years skipped was odd. I kinda get where she was going with the time skips but it just didn't work for this story. What love scenes there were, were written extremely short and more fade to black. I guess I was just spoiled with the SvsS series this one just doesn't compare with that.
The blurb of this book does great injustice to the readers--it gives away one of the most truly heartbreaking scenes I have read in any MM novel, and despite that the scene still remains almost impossibly haunting.

James and his two Jeremys are sort of the Brit counterparts of Tinneans epic "Spy vs. Spook" series with James Trevalyan from the same social cloth as Quinton Mann and the two Jeremys from background somewhat similar to that of Mark Vincent.

There are a lot of interesting Trevalyan family members who skirt in and out of the book and eventually dominate the overall plot, but each Jeremy is a standout in his own way. Jeremy Waters is an absolute gem of a lover and Jeremy Tanner is an absolutely terrified lover-in-waiting--and James is lucky to have them both. And, so are we.

I am not sure I want to read the sequel any time soon because I am not quite recovered from such a wonderful, if unfinished, love story.
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