Lady Saunders

Lady Saunders, a character in The Duchess Affair book, is a noble and the town gossip. She is first seen in Chapter 6.

Appearance
Lady Saunders has long brown hair tied into a bun, brown eyes, and light skin. She wears a a white, blue and purple floral dress.

Personality
According to Cecily, Lady Saunders loves inserting herself into the business of others. While most town gossips are content with merely unveiling everyone's salacious troubles, Lady Saunders seeks to solve them. Albeit never succeeding in solving those troubles, Cecily says that the way to get in her good graces is to feed her someone else's secrets.

The Duchess Affair

 * Chapter 6: A Bloom with a View
 * Chapter 11: A Private Performance
 * Chapter 12: A Spectacular Spectacle
 * Chapter 13: All Is Lost (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 14: A Dangerous Dance
 * Chapter 16: A Royal Labyrinth

Your Character
You are introduced to Lady Saunders during Lady Bobbington's tea party in Chapter 6, and she asks you to tell her something about your fellow attendees. Regardless of which rumour you decide to tell her, she isn't impressed, but tells you to chin up and she's sure that you'll come up with something juicy in the future. In Chapter 12, she tries to stall you from reaching your sister by inviting you to the pleasure gardens, but you refuse.

Louise Valborne
When Lady Saunders sees Lord Farrow attempting to kiss Louise in Chapter 12 during her ball, she thinks that it was all Louise's doing, and says that if Louise doesn't want her reputation to be ruined, she'll have to marry Lord Farrow.

Prince Maxwell
In Chapter 11 after the Opera ends, Lady Saunders tells Maxwell that she has someone he must meet. Because of that, you deduce that Prince Maxwell is Lady Saunders's latest project, and that now that she got involved, things will be harder for your sister.

Trivia

 * Her character model resembles Olive Nevrakis from The Royal Masquerade.