Alien Dream Machine Gets Dreamy Review

Alien Dream Machine is the third in the trilogy starring Phane, the green alien from planet Vikos stranded on Earth. Recently, it got a positive review at ReadersFavorite.com. Here’s part of it:

Readers Favorite.com: Five Stars!

“… a narcoleptic private investigator’s adventures with an alien family of recovering drug addicts that keeps you hooked from start to finish. The plot moves at a brisk pace and features colorful characters with distinct personalities that pop out of the pages…. Anyone who’s itching for a sci-fi novel filled with romance, humor, and suspense, should grab a copy of Alien Dream Machine.”

Industry reviews are hard to get. Any review at all is hard to get!  So, thanks to the generous reviewer at ReaderFavorites.com who responded well to Alien Dream Machine.  Maybe this is a sign that the publishing world is creaking  into action after 18 months of pandemic inertia. Readers are reading for fun again!

Alien Dream Machine Blurb:

Gunnar is a young Las Vegas PI with narcolepsy, falling asleep at unpredictable moments. He identifies a casino dice cheater, and learns that Phane, the gambler, is an extraterrestrial. Phane asks Gunnar to help him. He and his family are hunted by gangsters who want his dice secret. Gunnar is charmed by the stranger and wants to help, but Phane becomes seriously wounded. Gunnar and his sleep doctor try to revive the dying alien using focused dreams. But do aliens dream?

Ebook – Kindle: ISBN: 978-1-7355412-5-9 327 pp
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0916MWF45
ASIN B0916MWF45

Paper – KDP: ISBN: 978-1-7355412-6-6 333 pp kdp 6×9
ASIN 1735541265
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1735541265

Ebook – Smashwords ISBN: 978-1-7355412-4-2 (Epub)
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1066184