Marianne D'Arneaux

Marianne D'Arneaux, a character from the Red Carpet Diaries series, is the author of The Secret of Ninradell, your character's favorite book while growing up. She made her first appearance in Book 3, Chapter 2.

Appearance
Marianne has brown eyes, curly black hair and dark skin. She wears a gray and red floral cardigan over a gray top and a pearl necklace.

Book 3

 * Chapter 2: Two Steps Forward...
 * Chapter 3: Into Ninradell
 * Chapter 4: Director's Cut
 * Chapter 7: Take Two
 * Chapter 9: Calling the Shots
 * Chapter 11: Superfan Con
 * Chapter 12: Lost and Found (Off-screen)
 * Chapter 13: A New Direction
 * Chapter 15: That's a Wrap
 * Chapter 16: The Premiere

Your Character
You have loved reading The Secret of Ninradell ever since you were a child in Iowa, and after your 'near death' experience in Hawaii, you decide to undertake a meaningful project to get the book made into a movie. When you return to Los Angeles, Chazz tells you that it will be harder than you first thought because the author has turned down others who have tried to obtain the rights. At the end of Chapter 2, she calls you because she has heard through the grapevine that you are interested in her book. In Chapter 3, you get to meet her in person and convince her of your vision for the adaptation. You can improve your relationship with her and it is noted that having a high relationship with her will unlock a bonus scene and a special item later in the book.

In Chapter 4, after choosing Teja Desai as your director, the three of you conduct auditions for the role of William. When Seth auditions, he blows the three of you away and you tell him that he won the part. In Chapter 7, when Chadley auditions for the role of Ragnar, you can improve your relationship with Marianne by casting him.

Trivia

 * Her character model resembles Lena from A Courtesan of Rome.
 * Her mother is from Vermont.
 * The name Marianne is of Hebrew, Latin and Greek origin, which means: Favor, grace, God has favored me with a child, bitter, beloved, rebelliousness, wished-for child, marine. It's the mixture of the names Mary and Anne. It's also the French version of the name Miriam (a variant of Mary).
 * The surname D'Arneaux is of French origin and means "of Arneaux". Arneaux is a variant of the name Arnaud, the French version of the German name Arnold (which means eagle, rule, power).