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[b:Where the Staircase Ends|23203174|Where the Staircase Ends|Stacy Stokes|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1410811042s/23203174.jpg|42747229] is a story about the art of love, family, the tragedy of a friendship lost, the harsh realities of a lie, and the act of forgiveness even when you aren't truly ready to offer forgiveness. Wonderfully character driven and full of so much depth in the variety of characters, [a:Stacy Stokes|8549468|Stacy Stokes|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1413319027p2/8549468.jpg] manages to touch on things in the truest sense of feeling. Taylor, is desperately hurting in such a way that it's bone deep, and it makes her just want to disappear as if she never was here. I found myself able to connect with her in such an intense emotional way that I wanted to reach out and hug her and then tell her that it would be alright in the end, just have a little hope. Her method of disappearing and getting what she wants, comes to her in the form of a huge almost never-ending staircase that winds so far up that she can't even see past it and she has no choice but to climb to the top of it, the only thing hitch is that she can't look back and she can only move forward at this point.
The idea behind the concept of this novel is so beautifully brilliant, that it left me stunned and almost speechless. As you follow along with Taylor on her journey up the staircase towards opening herself up for forgiveness to be given, it's not an easy road to take as a reader. There are things about her that will grate on your nerves, just as they did mine when it comes to her character and how she presents herself. However, as you begin to uncover parts of her that make her who she is, you'll begin to understand Taylor a little bit better and will be able to connect with her. This stunningly heartbreaking story of love, hope, and the renewal of understanding, will definitely resonate with you on a deeper level. It's such a wonderful impressive story, told through the eyes of a character so broken that she's doing everything she can to make it better.
Taylor and Sunny's relationship as best friends, was the most compelling part of this amazing novel for me. It was an eye opener of why things happen and the reason behind them. The flashbacks of how they became best friends and how they drifted apart beyond that was wonderfully fleshed out and it brought so many feelings to the surface. Sometimes things happen the way they do for a reason and that's what I think [a:Stacy Stokes|8549468|Stacy Stokes|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1413319027p2/8549468.jpg] did such a fantastic of illustrating in her own poignant way through the story she started weaving from the beginning. I really enjoyed how the love story didn't necessarily evolve into a love triangle, but that even though there were two guys and it was clear from the beginning who readers were supposed to want Taylor to be with, you can't help but feel something for the other guy to and wonder what if? They were both incredibly likable and they both would have brought some pretty amazing things to Taylor's life, if given the chance. It's rare to find a story like this one being told, without there always being the presence of a love triangle and I definitely applaud [a:Stacy Stokes|8549468|Stacy Stokes|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1413319027p2/8549468.jpg] for leaving that out of this one.
[b:Where the Staircase Ends|23203174|Where the Staircase Ends|Stacy Stokes|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1410811042s/23203174.jpg|42747229] is a truly unforgettable read, that will leave you experiencing all the feels. After reading this beautiful novel, I couldn't stop thinking about it and wonder what it would be like if I was presented with my own staircase. One of the most gorgeous and poignant novels that I've read in quite a while, I would definitely recommend this to anyone that I know or family members I thought might like this.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 15 April, 2015: Finished reading
- 15 April, 2015: Reviewed