About Age of Eve


WRITTEN by award-winning author, Director, Producer D.M. PRATT and READ by award-winning voice artist MARY JANE WELLS. A ROMANTIC, SUPERNATURAL THRILLER set in modern-day New Orleans. AGE OF EVE is woven from the threads of an affluent young journalist driven to solve a mystery, biblical prophecy, and the warnings of a voodoo queen. Due to be released June 15th, 2026, from VGM PUBLISHING INCORPORATED



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What the fans are saying

  • Wow! Best sex I’ve had in years! Thanks!

    Debra A Moore
    NetGalley, Barnes & Noble Books
  • I have to say that the sex scenes REALLY WORKED.

    I was so pleasantly surprised that it really added an edge and momentum to the storyline… This book contains sex, magic, mystery, fallen angels, southern America, love, and a race against time to save the person you love AND yourself. Then you really need to read this book!
    Benjamin
    NetGalley
  • the right book if you’re into erotic fiction, science fiction, or just plain old good fiction

    I’ve been a fan of erotic novels for a long time, but they’ve started to all sound the same. If you’ve read one sex scene, you’ve read them all. That’s not the case here, however. For starters, these are realistic characters and a totally imaginative plot. And the sex scenes are as exciting and arousing as any I can remember. And you never knew when they would pop up, which made it even more fun.
    Rebecca Susan
    Amazon
  • Inventive and lush with a captivating storyline

    Ripe with biblical archeology and metaphysical layers that carry you straight to the end and have you waiting for the next tale.
    Teia Collier
    NetGalley
  • Oh my gosh. What the actual hell was this? And I mean this in a good way. I’m sitting here completely shocked and amazed at just how much I grew to enjoy this story, the plot twists, the history, and everything.  I can’t wait for the next book since the ending was absolutely crazy! The writing style reminded me of The Night Circus. Really beautifully descriptive… stick with it to the end. It would just absolutely blow your mind.  I’m itching for book 2, and when it’s complete, I’d want to buy it for my bookshelf.
    Zoel Peters
    NetGalley, Zoela Books
  • AGE OF EVE reads fast, it paints vivid pictures, it engages the reader’s emotions and passions, it draws you in to a very unique intrigue, and it goes places you don’t quite expect . . .  the book is billed as a romantic thriller — It is very romantic, and it is very thrilling, delivering everything wholeheartedly as it says on the tin! 
    Spacehunter
    Amazon
  • I loved it!! D.M. Pratt did a wonderful job bringing the feeling of New Orleans to life in this book.  Her writing was so descriptive that I could close my eyes, and right away I was there in the story, right next to Eve.  Pratt had me hooked from the beginning. I was so intrigued with who this mystery man was that put Eve’s head into a spin that I stayed up all night!!  Pratt is great at building suspense, and the ending was definitely a surprise. I did not want it to end. I can’t wait until the next two books come out.  I’ll be looking out for them.
    Kristen Taylor
    NetGalley
  • Look out, vampires—here come the Nephilim.

    The popularity of different genres tends to rise and fall in waves, and few have ridden a higher crest recently than vampires. That may change with D.M. Pratt’s “Age of Eve,” which introduces an ancient supernatural being that is probably new to most readers.

    You don’t have to know the backstory to Nephilim to be drawn into this page-turner. All you need to know is that they are mentioned a couple of times in the Bible, and that they predate human existence on Earth.
    What makes Pratt’s novel work, however, is not the Nephilim but the way she incorporates them into a carefully constructed mystery thriller.

    As the title suggests, it’s all about Eve, a magazine writer living in modern-day New Orleans. She lives an unextraordinary life. She’s unmarried, and her best friend Cora is a “trust fund baby” with lots of free time and money.
    Eve’s life gets significantly more interesting when she’s assigned to cover a party for her magazine. An unexpected encounter with a handsome stranger turns into what seems like a one-night stand. But that’s just the beginning of a journey that will take her through the world of Cajun voodoo, intriguing family secrets, and, of course, Nephilim.

    Pratt measures each element so the book never leans too heavily on one aspect. In fact, Age of Eve is at its heart a solid mystery. Pratt’s strongest attribute is the use of incredible detail, whether it’s the description of the mansion that plays a central role in the story, or even one of the several romantic scenes. Almost all of the plot twists are a surprise, but none of them feel forced. Instead, they help ratchet up the intensity while keeping you guessing how it could end.

    Creating a book for a series is not easy because the story must be able to stand alone while also laying the groundwork for other adventures to come. If Pratt stopped at “Age of Eve,” the reader could be completely satisfied. Fortunately, Pratt has left the door open for readers to be seduced by the next installment. With any luck, soon the Nephilim will be the new vampire.
    Jeff Favre
    NetGalley

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