Seventeen years after the events in Under Your Scars, Caroline makes her yearly visit to Meridian City and is taken on a heartbreaking and bittersweet journey that gives her something she's been searching for her entire closure.
This is a sequel novella to Under Your A Dark Romance Novel, and the series must be read in order.
Ariel Anderson is a native Texan enjoying a simple life with her husband, Helaman, her cats Lemon Pepper and Burnt Toast, and her dog, Pippin. Ariel graduated from the University of North Texas with a Criminal Justice degree. When she is not putting her characters through soul-crushing trauma, Ariel enjoys playing video games and drinking an unhealthy amount of Mountain Dew.
Author here to fix everything I ruined in Under Your Scars (:
I mean, not really, but I promised you that Caroline would get her HEA, and I did deliver on that promise, even if I had to traumatize you all a little more to get there.
Despite this Novella being probably the shortest story I'll ever publish, I feel like it's one of the more emotional ones of my writing career. I thought writing Under Your Scars was therapeutic, but then I started writing Delilah and realized that just like Caroline, I was still holding onto my grief. The guilt after losing someone so traumatically is indescribable. It's crippling.
But just like Caroline, I'm still holding on.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
This novella has reduced me to a puddle of tears, I fear I will never recover. LITERALLY, I was crying the whole way through, I'd stop for a few pages then start again for the next several, I AM NOT OKAY FRIENDS.
Does this help a little? Maaaaybe, yeah. But I'm not ready to say goodbye. These characters will always have a part of my soul.
Anyway, read Under Your Scars and then this novella if you want major emotional damage!!!
"I’ve always been confused and lost, wondering why you left me. But I’m not lost anymore, Dad."
I'm glad that Caroline got her closure, granted it took a long time, but she got it regardless. The poor girl deserved the world; Christian and Elena did their best to provide that for her, but they just ran out of time.
The letter was everything. Christian is a complicated man, but the way he loves Elena and Caroline was always clear. He reaffirms my faith that real, true, pure love exists in this world even in the hearts of those that are "morally-gray" or even "morally-black".
I'm so glad that Caroline got her happy ending with a man that she loves.
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pre-read: I need to know what happens to Caroline!
This novella was so short and to the point. It is the book after “Under Your Scars”. I don’t want to give any spoilers, I will just let you know how I felt about it.
I thought it was a good novella and I loved the female main character! The book was named Delilah and I was all sorts of confused, until I read the book of course! I read the digital version and listened to the audiobook at the same time. I recommended reading this book after reading “Under Your Scars”. The only downside to this book is that I wish it was longer and I wanted to learn more about the female main character. However, this book was really good and I definitely recommend it! 4 out of 5 stars!
⮕ Not sure if I will ever get over this story. 🤧💔😔🥞
Seventeen Years Later... and Still Hurting ✨💔 😭 Read this if you needed closure on Caro... because GIRL... I absolutely did after the ending of Under Your Scars. 💥🫠
I didn’t expect her to have so much pain and hardship still weighing her down 17 years later... 🕰️💔 The emotional gut-punch this novella delivered? It hit HARD. 💣🥀
📚 Delilah is the novella companion to Under Your Scars, and if you're wondering whether it's worth picking up — YES. YES IT IS. 🙌🖤 Caroline makes her yearly visit to Meridian City 🏙️ and what unfolds is a heartbreaking and bittersweet journey that leads her to something she’s been chasing her whole life... ✨ CLOSURE. 🕊️🫶
The emotions in this one?? They were SO raw. 🥹🩹 It wasn’t just a story, it felt like a final goodbye letter sealed with grief, guilt, love, and the ache of what could’ve been 💌🖤
⚠️ Tiny but mighty warning: prepare to cry 😭 And hug your favorite book character a little tighter tonight... because closure like this hurts.
Under Your Scars is the reason I won’t read books without happy endings anymore, it hurt so bad. It took me 8 months to even look at this. Poor Caroline :( but I’m so glad she finally got closure.
KU Read 44 Pages Novella Time jumps (17 Years later) Grief/Loss Closure
This book is so let from Caroline POV as a 21 year old woman who has lost everything but still clings to the Reeves name and the love for the parents she only got to cherish for 4 short months. She has been raised by Travis (Elana's brother) since their death and returns to MC every year to visit their graves. This conclusion wraps up the "But what happened to Caroline?" question a lot of people will have had at the end of Under Your Scars. I am still raw from book 1 so read this knowing it wrapped it all up and can add it to my mental trauma box that these books have now given my soul.
A short and straight to the point follow up to the Under Your Scars book about Christian and Elena's daughter, Caroline reminiscing about the love of her parent, their death and the inheritance she finally comes across.
This was a an unnecessary follow up in my opinion considering Caroline was a major plot in the Under Your Scars and it also didn't give any new context to the main story.
But it was nice to hear Joe Arden's voice even if it was for a brief moment.
Delilah (Under Your Scars #1.5) — Ariel N. Anderson I was not prepared — at all. If Under Your Scars shattered me, Delilah walked back in seventeen years later just to press on every bruise and whisper, “you still feel this, don’t you?” This novella is short, but it hits like grief wearing steel-toed boots. We follow Caroline as she faces the echoes of a past that never truly let her go. Her pain, her loneliness, her tiny sparks of hope — it’s all raw, intimate, and so painfully real. This isn’t some neat “healing story.” It’s the version of healing we don’t talk about enough: grief that softens but never disappears, love that lingers long after the people are gone, and a life rebuilt not because she’s “moved on,” but because she deserved to keep living. Caroline’s growth is quiet and powerful — she carries every scar, every memory, and still chooses to keep breathing, loving, and rebuilding. And Christian’s presence… even in absence, it’s felt in every heartbeat of this story. The man planned for a future he would never see — and Caroline honours it in the most beautiful, aching way. By the end, I wasn’t crying — I was emotionally exiled from stability. Audiobook Joe Arden & Lee Daniels absolutely delivered again. Soft devastation. Controlled heartbreak. Just… perfection. Final Thoughts Bittersweet. Beautiful. Relentless. It hurts, it heals, it haunts. This book doesn’t offer “closure” — it offers acceptance. And somehow, that’s even more powerful. Sometimes love saves you. Sometimes it ruins you. And sometimes… it does both, and you learn to live with the echo. 4.85⭐️
To read this novella right after Under Your Scars solidified how broken I truly am 💔. I knew they would treat Caroline so bad , but my girl ain’t weak remember who tf her parents were 👏🏾
Новелла просто добила 🥺 Але це ідеальний фінал для такої прекрасної історії — нарешті хтось отримав своє щасливий фінал. Особливо мене вразило, як попри все вона неймовірно любить і шанує своїх батьків. А той лист… ❤️🩹
Ця книга розставила всі крапки над і Нарешті хоть якесь завершення Сумно звісно, але «як то кажуть все що робиться це на краще» Керолайн надзвичайна дівчинка і її точно чекає велика майбутнє 🥰 Лист від Крістіана був дуже милий і я навіть трохи захоплююсь його розумом, він таки мав якусь чуйку і продумав все наперед