
This is definitely a unique story. It grabbed my attention with its mix of time travel and faith, and I couldn’t help but get sucked into the action. Rydel Scott, a military scientist, discovers time travel and decides to go back in time to save Jesus from being crucified—yeah, it’s a wild idea. What I enjoyed most is how it includes military action with the sci-fi elements. The Unit, a group of elite soldiers, is on Rydel’s tail to stop him, and their interactions and teamwork felt real. You could tell the author has a good sense of how military teams work. On the downside, some parts did feel just a over-the-top. But overall, it’s fast-paced, and the twists kept me hooked. The mix of faith, time travel, and military stuff is something I haven’t seen done quite like this before, and I think that’s why it worked. I’d recommend it if you’re into sci-fi with a bit of philosophy thrown in.
I enjoyed this book. It is a time travel book at its best. The Book is long but does hold your attention well. You are constantly guessing what will happen next. It introduces a very different kind of time travel. It was not what I expected but left you thinking. I found that the characters were all developed well. I also enjoyed the ending. The ending was much different than I expected but definitely closed the story out well. If you like Time Travel this is your Book. Thanks Agian
"Save Him" takes the concept of time travel and spins it into a unique military thriller that kept me on the edge of my seat. Rydel Scott’s mission to save Jesus from crucifixion presents a fascinating clash between science, faith, and the ethics of altering history. The book's intense pacing, combined with the profound questions it raises, make it an unforgettable read. If you're a fan of high-stakes thrillers with a thought-provoking twist, this one is a must-read!









