Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Authors To Watch: William M. Hayes, author of Save Him





William M. Hayes lives with his beautiful family in a small suburb in New York. His passion for writing became apparent in his twenties, and he dreams of retiring to a secluded beach house where he can write all day.

website & social links

Website → www.williammhayes.com

Twitter → https://twitter.com/WMHayes_Author

Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/WilliamMHayesAuthor/


Title: SAVE HIM
Author: William M. Hayes
Publisher: Independent
Pages: 245
Genre: Military Faith-based Thriller

Rydel Scott, a brilliant scientist working at a secret military lab, accidentally discovers a form of time travel while working on a project designed to save wounded soldiers in the field. Rydel’s sister, a woman of faith, tells Rydel on her deathbed that she has received a message from God. The message—save Jesus Christ from the cross.

And Rydel Scott travels back in time to do just that.

It is believed even the smallest change to the past can cause catastrophic repercussions for future generations. An elite military unit is sent back in time to hunt Rydel down before he can alter history and possibly kill millions in the process.

The unit and its commanding officers, Colonel John Adams and Unit Commander Ray Catlin, become divided. Catlin, a devout Catholic, claims he witnessed a miracle by Jesus upon arrival in Jerusalem and fervently believes in Rydel’s mission. Adams hasn’t believed in God since he was a boy and his only concern is the safety of the people in the present. They must now choose between the fate of Christ and the fate of present-day mankind.

They must decide if they will Save Him.

Order Your Copy below

Amazon → https://tinyurl.com/y3veph29

 Barnes & Noble → https://tinyurl.com/y4rw4sgm



We welcome you to My Bookish Pleasures! Can you tell us how you got started writing fiction? 

I realized around the age of thirty that writing fiction was what I wanted to do.

Describe your writing process. Do you plot or write by the seat of your pants? When and where do you write? 

I think of a story I want to tell and wait for the beginning and the end of the story to come to me. And then I fill in the middle. I write my stories at night in my, I guess you would call it, man cave.

Can you tell us about your most recent release? 

A brilliant military scientist discovers time travel and believes he's been sent a message from God to go back in time and save Christ.

How did you get the idea for the book? 

I needed a sort of sci-fi military story to go with the rest of the stories I was putting together. It just kinda came to me.

Of all your characters, which one is your favorite? Why? 

Tough one…but I would have to pick John Adams because of his unbiased love for humanity.

What was the most challenging aspect of writing your book? 

Everything.

What projects are you currently working on? 

I'm working on promoting the book I have out now. The eleven other stories I want to tell will have to wait.

What advice would you offer to new or aspiring fiction authors? 

Burn that midnight oil.







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