THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF LOVE by Heather Child (COVER REVEAL & EXCERPT)
Today we’re thrilled to be welcoming Heather Child back to the Hive and to have the opportunity to reveal the cover of her upcoming speculative fiction THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF LOVE – we also have a taster to share!
Before we check out the cover and hear from Heather, here’s the official blurb:
Tamsin is an engineer who likes to remain firmly behind the scenes. But when her best friend gets caught up in a twisted, life-threatening reality show, she must follow Charlotte across the ocean to a place where there is no escaping the spotlight, the infamous People’s Republic of Love.In this newly created country, ruled by whoever has the most online followers, Tamsin must build herself a sensational backstory, using any trick or scandalous lie she can. It seems the Republic will give you everything you desire… if you hand over your whole self in return.A chilling fable for the social media age – fierce, compelling and utterly believable
- M.R. Carey
- Aliya Whiteley
truly thought-provoking … delves into the darker side of the desire to be visible
Jen Faulkner
The People’s Republic of Love is due for publication 31st March 2026 – you can order your copy on Waterstones.com
And now for the cover…

Cover designed by Andy Whittaker

Heather says:
I love this cover look – at first glance it transports you to the perfect tropical island, on which the book’s reality tv show is filmed, but there’s also a sense of something a bit wrong, a hint of totalitarianism beneath the palms
Heather Child is a Bristol-based author who grew up in the Midlands. Her first two novels are Everything About You and The Undoing of Arlo Knott (Orbit). Her award-winning short stories have appeared in various magazines and anthologies and she is a mentor on the Word Space programme run by Literature Works. Find her on Bluesky @heatherika.bsky.social and Instagram @Heatherika1 or visit her website.
Chapter One – The People’s Republic of Love
Winning doesn’t matter. Not any more. Charlotte would rather not play at all, but it’s in the contract. In the large as well as the small print it says that you can’t just leave the game, you have to lose it. You have to be a loser.
Sounds so easy
She steps into the escape room amid excited murmurs from the other contestants, the air charred with a touch of oil, though the machinery is almost silent. In a moment spotlights will snap on, illuminating whatever horrific scenario they have created. Escape. You just have to escape. Ignore the puzzle, even if it’s simple and easy to solve – don’t solve it. Fingers cold, pressed against your temples. You can do this.
Water starts swirling across the linoleum floor, and at once Charlotte knows what is going on. She knows instantly, as though a cloud has passed overhead and cut off the sun. Liquid gushes in, soaking her canvas shoes, and her companions make worried and disgusted sounds, sharing this primal aversion to a rising water-level. At first it is a lukewarm ocean broth, but then there is the tang of sewage, so subtle you would hardly notice – unless you were expecting it.
Charlotte covers her mouth and nose. She squeezes her eyes shut and, involuntarily, her brain strings together images of all the people she loves, like fairy lights, lingering on her friend Tamsin’s amused smile, the hug as they parted, the cool press of her rain-ruddy cheeks. If you don’t share it, it never happened. They’d enjoyed arguing about this, a psychometric survey question for this very show. She handed Tamsin the umbrella, and that was the last time they saw each other.
Now her skirt is plastered to her legs again, and home is far away. She takes a deep, juddery breath, then a tiny step, finding it slippery underfoot. People are calling her name. The filthy liquid consumes her knees, then chills her thighs, and she holds her arms aloft and keeps moving, hollow and heart-heavy as she comes to a decision. This time, she’ll have to play the game.
The People’s Republic of Love is due for publication 31st March 2026 – you can order your copy on Waterstones.com
