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Barbara Riefe (1925–2001)

Author of The Woman Who Fell from the Sky

46+ Works 220 Members 3 Reviews

About the Author

Includes the names: Alan Riefe, A. R. Riefe, Riefe Barbara

Disambiguation Notice:

Alan Riefe wrote romance novels using the pseudonym Barbara Riefe.

Series

Works by Barbara Riefe

For the Love of Two Eagles (1995) 14 copies
Wicked Fire (1983) 13 copies
This Ravaged Heart (1977) 11 copies
Black Fire (1980) 11 copies
Wild Fire (1981) 10 copies
Viper (1990) 9 copies
Tempt Not This Flesh (1979) 7 copies
This Proud Love (1985) 6 copies
Salt Lake City (Signet) (1989) 5 copies

Associated Works

Showcase Presents: House of Mystery, Vol. 1 (2006) — Contributor — 124 copies, 3 reviews
Showcase Presents: The Witching Hour Vol 1 (2011) — Contributor — 34 copies, 1 review
The Best of the Electric Company (1977) — Writer — 33 copies

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
Riefe, Alan Richard
Birthdate
1925-05-18
Date of death
2001-01-25
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Waterbury, Connecticut, USA
Place of death
Wilton, Connecticut, USA
Disambiguation notice
Alan Riefe wrote romance novels using the pseudonym Barbara Riefe.
Associated Place (for map)
Connecticut, USA

Members

Reviews

3 reviews
Desperate Journey by Barbara Riefe is a story about a young woman captured by Oglala Sioux warriors in 1865. Overall this was a fairly average account of one woman’s survival, and of the feelings of hatred that existed between the Indians, the Army and the settlers. Unfortunately most of the characters were rather flat and the story was quite predictable.

John Prior, his wife Jenny and their adopted daughter Mary are part of a small wagon train heading to Oregon. While most of the men were show more in the woods chopping wood, the train was attacked and Jenny and Mary, along with another woman and child were taken captive. Jenny is considered quite the prize due to her flaming red hair and becomes the fifth wife of Ottowa, an Oglala chief. While her husband John begins his search to recover his wife and daughter, Jenny faces other dangers at the camp of the Sioux and is in constant fear of losing her life.

Desperate Journey was a quick read but there were discrepancies and some historical inaccuracies so not a book that I can recommend.
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This novel by Barbara Riefe tells the story of a small family that journeys overland by covered wagon to California. It is 1849 and the husband, Noah , has been bitten by the gold rush bug. The wife, Lucy doesn’t want to leave her friends and family in Baltimore, but she loves her husband and so agrees to pack up her belongings and her small daughter. They are able to travel about a third of the way with a small wagon party that is heading to Oregon, but eventually they must leave and show more strike out on their own. The journey is hazardous, strenuous and at times heartbreaking. It amazes me what people put themselves through on the barest promise of a better life to come.

I enjoyed this book, but wished there was more to the characters. I never really felt connected to them, they always remained just black and white with no real depth. Of course, the subject matter really interests me, and it was a easy and quick read. Barbara Riefe is a born story-teller and certainly knew what she was writing about, I just wish I was able to get more involved in the story.
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Statistics

Works
46
Also by
3
Members
220
Popularity
#101,714
Rating
½ 3.4
Reviews
3
ISBNs
51

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