cover image Moon Dreams

Moon Dreams

Patricia Rice. Onyx Books, $4.95 (384pp) ISBN 978-0-451-40232-5

Rice's ( Love Forever After ) tiresome tale features a supremely annoying heroine, Alyson Hampton, who is given to ``seeing'' the future. It's 1759 and Alyson's beloved grandfather has just died, leaving his title and estate to his nephew, Alexander Hampton, and his wealth to Alyson. But Alexander wants it all: hoping to force his cousin to marry him, he tries to rape her. After she flees, he twice attempts to have her kidnapped. Both times Alyson is rescued by Rory Maclean, an impoverished Scottish laird turned smuggler. Rory takes Alyson with him to America, where he's headed to engage in some illicit trade, and a camaraderie develops between them until one of Alyson's ``dreams'' alerts the innocent girl to her companion's sexual interest in her. At Charleston, she flees the pirate's ship only to stumble a third time into the hands of Alexander's kidnappers. Here comes Rory to the rescue again, and off they sail for Barbados. Readers who haven't jumped ship yet can follow the lovers as they unravel a mystery in Alyson's past, reclaim Rory's heritage and vanquish evil in a melodramatic finale. (Jan.)