Inevitably I found some minor errors with my proof copy of
Veiled in Shadows. So I have uploaded a corrected version to LightningSource (my printers). No doubt when I check it again there will still be minor issues. Unfortunately, the reality is that no matter how many times you check a book there will always be more things you can correct.
However, I guess that this time it will be a case of enough is enough and I will approve the proof. This means that the book should be available in print in two to four weeks.
In the mean time I have begun reformatting (again) the corrected copy to get it ready for a Kindle (and other e-formats) edition. It should be ready for e-readers at about the same time the print copy becomes available.
Now to Swan Watch for the week.
I found our swans with much more ease this week. The little family was grazing on the lawn bedside the pond.

Mum (dad was close by) would walk a short distance with the babies waddling behind. Then the cygnets would flop down on the grass.

The babies have grown, but they still resemble cute fuzz-balls more than anything else.

The cygnets look intently at blades of grass

before reaching across with their necks, that are hinting of the sinuous length they will one day have, to pluck one that looks appetising enough.
Meanwhile mum fusses around to make sure they are safe.

While dad keeps both eyes on me to make sure I am not getting too close.

Another close up of the babies.

On another pond a few hundred metres away a chestnut teal is also raising a family.

When she realised I was watching she quickly lead her brood into some reed beds.

I wandered around to the other side of her pond to see if I could get a closer shot. This gave me a bonus, I spotted this white-faced heron hunting in the thicker vegetation.

He/she was quite successfully catching little fish.