Eleanor Harlenay

Eleanor Harlenay, a character in the Veil of Secrets book, is the innkeeper of the B-and-B in Birchport. She makes her first appearance in Chapter 1.

Appearance
Eleanor has brown hair with curls, brown eyes and tan skin. She wears a violet sweater over a white button-up shirt with a floral design, a pair of glasses and a necklace with pink beads.

Personality
She is shown to be helpful and giving, as she constantly offers outfits to your character. Eleanor is also blunt as can be seen when she tries to tell you stories about her romantical experiences with her ex-girlfriend (and later with her fiancee Samantha Winters) until you stop her.

Series/Book: Veil of Secrets

 * Chapter 1: Missing Persons
 * Chapter 5: The Whole Bloody Affair
 * Chapter 6: Down By The Water
 * Chapter 9: The Rocket's Red Glare
 * Chapter 11: Lawful Good
 * Chapter 13: Under the Bed (Offscreen)
 * Chapter 14: The Face of Evil
 * Chapter 16: All's Well That Ends...

Your Character
She is the innkeeper of the B-and-B where you stay.

Samantha Winters
Eleanor tells you in Chapter 16, that she is going to settle down with Judge Samantha Winters. As of the same chapter's premium epilogue, they are married.

Trivia

 * She shares the same forename as Eleanor Waverley, a character from The Haunting of Braidwood Manor and Eleanor from the The Royal Romance series.
 * One of her ex-wives is a fashion designer.
 * When asked how many ex-wives she has, she asks if those she married abroad also count, but doesn't answer the question until Chapter 16, when she talks about getting married again. She says "sixth time's the charm!", indicating that she was married five times before.
 * In Chapter 6, Eleanor gives you advice on how to get dockworkers talking. You assume she knows because her ex-husband was a dockworker but she tells you that her ex-girlfriend was a private investigator.
 * As of Chapter 16's epilogue, she has since sold her B&B and is traveling with her wife, Judge Samantha Winters.
 * The name Eleanor is of Hebrew origin, which means "God's light".
 * The surname Harlenay is of Gaelic origin and means: Stone nest, lodge, settlement. It's a very uncommon variation of the surname Harney.