Version Control for the Heart: A Sci-Fi Romance About Memory, Choice, and the Versions We Leave Behind

David Simoes


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In a near-future Berlin where memory can be edited like code, emotional pain is no longer permanent.

Elena Weiss is a cognitive systems architect working on experimental neural revision technology — a breakthrough that allows people to alter traumatic memories. Logical. Controlled. Untouchable.

Until she meets Adrian Keller.

Adrian volunteers for the procedure after a devastating loss. But when Elena begins working closely with him, something unexpected happens: the connection forming between them isn’t in the code — and it isn’t predictable.

As memory fragments glitch and emotional echoes surface, Elena is forced to confront a terrifying question:

If we can rewrite our past, do we erase who we are?

Version Control for the Heart is an emotionally intense sci-fi romance about identity, grief, and the fragile architecture of love.

Perfect for readers who enjoy cerebral romance with depth, tension, and a touch of technological realism.

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