Until The Last Minute
Julie tells her story with frank openness, capturing what it is to continue to believe when the world keeps saying “no.” She doesn’t mask the fear, the exhaustion, or the heartbreak. Instead, she allows us to feel them all: the sterile hospital rooms, the fragile test results, the weight of the waiting, and the desperate hope that maybe tomorrow will be a different answer. Her story of IVF, loss, and self-discovery is not described as if from some medical procedure; it’s related, rather, as a human experience in which so many women will see something of themselves.
At its heart, this is not just a book about becoming a mother; it’s about becoming whole. It’s about learning that faith doesn’t mean never falling apart; it means finding the strength to stand back up when life tests you in ways you never imagined. Julie’s words flow with tenderness, humor, and the kind of vulnerability that makes you pause and think about your own dreams, the ones you’ve tucked away for “someday.”
By the final page, “Until the Last Minute” leaves you with more than tears or admiration, it leaves you with belief. Belief that timing is never perfect, that love doesn’t need guarantees, and that hope, even when bruised, can still carry you home. It’s a story that stays with you, long after you close the cover, whispering the truth that it’s never too late for miracles.