She had always felt out of place, searching for a sense of belonging. But when Olivia Jackson moves a thousand miles away from her past, she thinks she's finally found a new start. Little does she know, her journey has only just begun.
Settling into her new city and forming a close bond with her roommate, Olivia is still haunted by the memories of her ex-boyfriend in Florida. When she's faced with the biggest identity crisis of her life, she's forced to confront her past and embark on a quest to uncover the truth about her roots.
As she digs deeper, Olivia discovers that nothing is as it seems. When she's called back home, she's met with a trial that threatens to unravel everything she's worked so hard to build.
Can she repair the damage she's caused? Or will the wreckage she left behind be the very thing that destroys her?
In this gripping novel, Meggan Larson takes readers on a journey of self-discovery and the complexities of being a transracial adoptee. With raw emotion and an insightful narrative, Larson delves into the struggles of grief and loss, creating a powerful and thought-provoking read. Fans of young adult fiction, especially those who have been adopted by parents of a different race, will find this book both relatable and impactful.
Reclaimed is the compelling third book in the Adopted YA coming-of-age trilogy. If you like relatable heroines, shocking revelations, and page-turning tension, then you’ll adore Meggan Larson’s heart-wrenching tale.
Buy Reclaimed to race toward self acceptance today!
Meggan Larson is an award winning author (best selling on Amazon), course creator, wife, mom, and adoptee. She currently lives in Ottawa, Canada with her husband and three children. She helps women tell their beautiful, powerful, and authentic stories.
She lives her life around the concept of the starfish story, where a woman is tossing washed up starfish back into the ocean as they lay dying on the shore, and someone comes along and scoffs at her. He tells her she can’t possibly make a difference because there are thousands and she’ll never get to them all in time. She picks one up, tosses it back into the water, and says,
“It made a difference to that one.”
Meggan want to make a difference, even if it's just for one person.
An absolutely fantastic read, and a wonderful story to round out the trilogy. The themes of truly understanding and reclaiming who you are resonated immensely. This was just the book I needed to read right now.
Meggan is an expert storyteller. I was looking forward to Book #3, which did not disappoint. This was the most emotional book out of all three for me. I was fully invested in the outcome from the beginning.