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WHAT READERS ARE SAYING!
‘Very well written and obviously well researched, with sympathetic and believable characters. I really enjoyed reading this book and am very much looking forward to starting book two.’
‘Not a negative about this series: love researching the history of the Artistic time, the characters from it so delightfully developed by Penny Fields-Schneider, Montsalvat, locations from Spain to Australia and frankly on and on. So much to learn while escaping in this great series!’
‘I so enjoyed reading the Portraits in Blue. I loved walking the streets of London and Paris visiting landmarks I’ve seen as in my travels as well as locations I would yet love to go. The details of painting are absorbing and the descriptions of war carry the reader onto the the battlefield. As I was transported into the lives of painters and soldiers I also felt myself changing in years, as the main character changes. The joys , horrors and sorrows the main characters feel produce smiles, chuckles and tears throughout the books. I would love to use the story as a travel guide to share the walks of the main characters.’

Book One: The Sun Rose in Paris

Sometimes an opportunity seized proves to be life-changing. For Jack Tomlinson, the journey begins in Paris.
Jack has been praised all his life for his extraordinary artistic talent and is rarely seen without his sketchpad. However, in Jack’s world art is considered a hobby – men are expected to have jobs that offer security and advancement.
Future responsibilities are far from Jack’s thoughts when he travels to London to visit relatives. On the crossing, Jack’s drawings astonish fellow artist, Margaret.  Convinced of his potential, she draws him into the well-connected Bloomsbury set, opening his eyes to a world where lives are dictated by passions rather than social conventions.
Accepting a thrilling opportunity to attend Paris’ esteemed Académie Julian, Jack’s life is forever changed. He forms a deep friendship with fellow student, Andrés and his sister, Sofia, whose dark eyes and sweet smile captivate Jack’s heart. Together, the trio explore Montparnasse and experience the vibrance of Paris at the height of its golden age. Mentoring from Gertrude Stein and Pablo Picasso affirm Jack’s talent, and he has never felt so happy.
Despite experiencing the richness and freedom of life of an artist, accompanied by the wonder and turmoil of perfect love, Jack is plagued by the responsibilities that call him home.
Unexpectedly, tragedy threatens and Jack is torn: should he follow the well-laid plans for his future or pursue a path set to disappoint his family and offers only uncertainty?
ISBN. 978064848 0501
Dimensions. 6×9  330pp 
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Book Two: Shattered Dreams

With his eyes now opened to experiences outside those of his conservative upbringing, Jack realises that a life dedicated to painting offers opportunities he cannot ignore. Boldly, deferring the unappealing career that awaits him in Australia, Jack accompanies Sofia and Andres to their home in Malaga, Spain. Whilst Jack finds joy in days spent painting alongside Andres, his relationship with Sofia is marred by cultural differences and misunderstandings.
Although they find happiness together, tragedy and economic circumstances beset them, and Jack encourages Sofia to leave the home she loves. Returning to Australia, they become captivated by the magnetic personality of Melbourne’s inspiring, albeit unconventional, tonalist artist, Justus Jorgensen.
They join Justus’ group of passionate supporters who are committed to creating Montsalvat, an alternative style artist’s retreat set amid Australian bushland. Although Jack’s dreams seem to be full-filled by the bohemian lifestyle Montsalvat offers, the emerging darkness of Justus’ personality becomes overwhelming. As Jack and Sofia are forced to reconsider their  future, tragedy strikes, and Jack discovers that happiness can be very fragile.
ISBN. 978064848 0525
Dimensions. 6×9  390pp
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Book Three: Searching for Sofia

Jack has lost all that he loves, including Sofia, who has vanished from him without a trace. Will tragedy, grief and war prevent their reunion?
Unbearable loss divides artist Jack Tomlinson from Sofia. After scouring Melbourne for her without success, he finally accepts she has left him for good and returned to Spain. Bereft of his family, Jack is plunged into despair and his life unravels.
An encounter with Sunday and John Reed, influential art enthusiasts dedicated to establishing a truly Australian modern art movement, proves life changing for Jack. Sympathetic to Jack’s circumstances, they invite him to live with them at Heide, a home which provides nurturing and tranquility for Melbourne’s emerging artists.
When World War Two breaks out, Jack knows it is time for him to move forward. He enlists with the AIF, nurturing the hope that deployment to Europe might offer him a final chance to find Sofia, ensure her safety and rekindle their love.
Jack’s talents lead to his appointment as a war artist, but this offers no protection from the horror of battles in Greece and Crete. Whilst Jack receives word of Sofia’s location, his rekindled hopes are quickly dashed.
Will Jack ever reunite with the woman his heart is captive to, or will enemy troops and the shadows of the past keep them apart, with Jack forever haunted by all that he has lost?
ISBN. 9780648480532
Dimensions. 6×9  420pp
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Book Four: Sofia's Story

The loss of her child leaves Sofia Tomlinson broken in mind and spirit. What is wrong with her, that everyone she loves dies? Convinced her husband, Jack, is also in danger, Sofia makes the agonising decision to leave him and return to the home of her childhood.
On the ocean crossing, Sofia’s fragile state draws the attention of fellow traveller Marcus Edmunds, a psychologist whose professional interest soon becomes personal. Despite his efforts to dissuade her, Sofia sets forth for Malaga where she plans to reunite with her father and brother—a journey thwarted by Franco’s brutal grip on Spain and Hitler’s march across Europe.
Determined to forge an independent life for herself, Sofia joins the British Nursing Service, but the battlefronts of World War Two offer no relief from her agonising past. When the ever-steadfast Marcus offers her the chance for happiness, Sofia realises it is an offer she should not ignore.
Will Sofia accept the hope he so willingly offers, or will ghosts of her past continue to haunt her?
ISBN: 978-1-922747-01-3
Dimensions. 6×9  430pp
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PENNY FIELDS-SCHNEIDER worked as a registered nurse before  redesigning her life as a secondary teacher. An avid reader from a very young age, she always aspired to write a book. In recent years, Penny was seduced by the world of art: dabbling with paint and brushes, attending art courses and visiting galleries. It was a  passion that inspired the writing of the Portraits in Blue series. Penny endeavors to create works of fiction that deepen her readers’ understanding of the art world even as they embark on emotional journeys into the joys and heartbreaks that comes with family, friendship and love.
Contact Details:  Phone 0468355232
Coraki, NSW Australia
Penny@Pennyfields-author.com
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