Description
If you could travel back in time, not just to relive your past but to rewrite it, what would you sacrifice? Would you risk everything you’ve built to save the ones you lost?In 1915, Badrig Serdzovian fled the Armenian Genocide believing he could rebuild his life in France. But some histories don’t stay buried. Haunted by what he witnessed, Badrig begins to experience vivid memories that feel more like portals than dreams. Then the impossible happens: he gains the ability to relive the past—and change it. Drawn to Berlin, a city unraveling at the seams of time itself, Badrig uncovers a hidden world of guardians sworn to preserve the fragile timeline known as the Sequence. If he dares to rewrite history, he might save those he lost, or destroy the timeline altogether. But what is the price of rewriting pain?
A Week in Berlin is a genre-bending, time travel romance novel inspired by real events. It explores mental time travel, trauma, identity, love across time and the deeply human desire to heal the past. For readers who enjoy sci-fi romance books, science fiction time travel books and historical fiction romance novels, the book features:
• Time travel with emotional depth
• Historical fiction based on real events
• Dual timelines and parallel lives stories
• Literary speculative fiction with heart
• Themes of survival, trauma, and memory




