Praise
This book is WILD. It starts like a slow burn but snowballs into a heart-pounding psychological thriller. Imagine The Handmaid’s Tale meets Black Mirror. I loved how each nurse had a distinct voice, and the twist at the end left me reeling. Five stars—easy!
A gripping, mind-bending novel that deftly explores the ethics of surveillance, bodily autonomy, and manipulation. I couldn’t put it down. It’s a must-read for fans of speculative fiction that challenges societal power structures—especially in medical and institutional settings.
The Vessels – Unbound is like stepping into a dreamscape where reality is rewritten in front of your eyes. It forces you to question memory, identity, and the very idea of bodily autonomy. The nurses feel real, flawed, and scared, yet powerful in their resistance. Cabrera crafts a story that’s not just science fiction, it’s a psychological commentary on surveillance culture, gender politics, and the manipulation of desire. Some passages read like poetry, others like a nightmare you can’t wake from. This book shook me,and I loved every minute of it.