logo
Wrong email address or username
Wrong email address or username
Incorrect verification code

The Only Gold - Community Reviews back

by Tamara Allen
sort by language
Lillian Francis
Lillian Francis rated it 13 years ago
Free today at amazon.
Abandoned
Abandoned rated it 13 years ago
I've been waiting for a book like this, finally! Slow-paced romance and a mature, believable relationship.
Eve
Eve rated it 13 years ago
Just fabulous...long and angsty and satisfying. Deep sigh...sad that I've gotten to the end it and there is no more.
Angel Martinez - Writer, Reader, Woman about town
I'm so ashamed that it took me so long to post a review - I finished this month's ago but have been buried... okay, no excuses *hangs head* Another wonderful story from Ms. Allen - this comes in at a 4.62 (I know, odd number, but I rate on a 100 percentile on my other review spot.)One of the most co...
Confessions of a Bookworm
Confessions of a Bookworm rated it 13 years ago
I never thought I could be so taken with a story about a banker in 1800's New York, but this was just so well written, and so damn charming, that I think it would be impossible not to fall in love with it. The first book I've read by this author, but most definitely not the last!
Familiar Diversions
Familiar Diversions rated it 13 years ago
I can't seem to help but judge books by their covers, and The Only Gold's cover did not make a good impression on me. The characters look wooden, and they are in what is probably the most uninteresting (and slightly creepy) pose ever. They're not looking at each other, touching each other, interacti...
Gosh I Wish I was a Good Writer
Gosh I Wish I was a Good Writer rated it 13 years ago
This is one talented writer. She has created two interesting characters who I instantly worried would not make to the end of their adventure. Tamara Allen recreates the late 1800's NYC easily and pulls the reader in by assuming we are intelligent enough to follow. Kudos and keep an eye out for her ...
Romance and other things
Romance and other things rated it 14 years ago
When I was a child I used to imagine that one day I will get to travel in the time travel machine to some of my favorite eras in the past to see for myself how people lived in those days. Of course I know now that this is not possible, but in a sense this book for me had been a perfect substitute of...
Need help?