Free ebook schedule for June 17

Hi all
With my recent giveaways I have a huge number of people (far more than I can count) listing these books on their To Read Lists.

I know that some of you only read hard copy 'Print' books and this is not for you though Amazon does sell print copies of some of my books. (look them up on Create Space)

But for those of you who have made the jump to ebooks (you can read them on your Phone, iPad, computer as well as a Kindle, Nook or Kobo ereader), I wanted to let you know about the dates on which my ebooks are free on various sites. I really encourage downloads - I love to give them away but it also boosts my ratings leading to more sales!!

If you read and give a rating and or review that is even better but even if you don't please download anyway and read when you get a chance

So for the June 2017 my Amazon Giveaways will be as follows (I have given the link to each book site under its name (all dates are US dates)
- The Old Balmain House - Saturday 3rd June and Sunday 25th June at link
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MT9G1TF

- Little Lost Girl - Friday 16th June and Thurs 29th June at link
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MSUCXL5

- An English Visitor -Sunday June 4th and Saturday June 17th at link
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NAUCCCH

Crocodile Man - Thurs 8th June and Friday 23rd June at link
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07253DHMJ

- The Girl and the Crocodile - Wed June 21st and Friday June 30th at link
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NAUCCCH

In addition my first in series books 'Just Visiting', 'The Old Balmain House' and memoir Children of Arnhem's Kaleidoscope are permanently free on Smashwords at the following link and again downloads are encouraged.
https://www.smashwords.com/profile/vi...

Please pass on this offer to others you know who may be interested.

Happy reading for those who do download

Regards Graham
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