Below is the complete list of Caroline Peckham’s and Susanne Valenti‘s Age Of Vampires books in order. For this series, the chronological reading order is the same as the order of publication.
Publication Order of Age Of Vampires Books
with Susanne Valenti
- Eternal Reign (2019)
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Eternal Reign was published in 2019 and is listed as book #1 in the Age Of Vampires series. - Immortal Prince / Eternal Shade (2019)
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Published in 2019, Immortal Prince / Eternal Shade is listed as book #2 in the Age Of Vampires series. - Infernal Creatures / Eternal Curse (2019)
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Infernal Creatures / Eternal Curse is a 2019 release and appears as book #3 in the Age Of Vampires series. - Wrathful Mortals / Eternal Vow (2019)
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In the Age Of Vampires series, Wrathful Mortals / Eternal Vow is book #4 and was published in 2019. - Eternal Night / Forsaken Relic (2019)
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Eternal Night / Forsaken Relic was first published in 2019; within the Age Of Vampires series, it is listed as book #5. - Eternal Storm / Ravaged Souls (2019)
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Eternal Storm / Ravaged Souls was published in 2019 and is listed as book #6 in the Age Of Vampires series. - Eternal Love / Devious Gods (2019)
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Published in 2019, Eternal Love / Devious Gods is listed as book #7 in the Age Of Vampires series.
About Age Of Vampires
Caroline Peckham and Susanne Valenti’s Age Of Vampires series is a dystopian paranormal romance set in a future where vampires rule over humanity and humans are raised inside controlled Realms as blood sources. The series begins with Eternal Reign and follows twin sisters Montana and Callie as they are torn from the only life they have known and forced onto opposite sides of a brutal vampire-controlled world. It is one of Peckham and Valenti’s earlier shared series, but it already shows many of the qualities that later made their books so addictive for readers: dangerous power structures, divided loyalties, fierce heroines, forbidden attraction, and a story that grows darker and more emotionally tangled as the books continue.
The central premise is built around the Testing, a process that determines the fate of humans inside the Realms. Montana and Callie have grown up enslaved in a system designed to feed and serve vampires, but when they are selected, their attempt to resist sends their lives in completely different directions. Montana is taken toward the royal vampire world, where power, ritual, and danger surround the vampire princes. Callie, meanwhile, becomes connected with the slayers, the people still fighting against vampire rule. That split gives the series its main structure: two sisters bound by love and survival, but pushed into opposing corners of the same war.
Montana’s storyline leans into the courtly and romantic danger of the vampire hierarchy. She is trapped among powerful immortals who see humans through the lens of blood, possession, and political value. Her arc explores fear, attraction, captivity, and the difficult question of whether any relationship can be trusted in a world built on domination. Callie’s path is more openly rebellious, shaped by resistance, training, and the violent hope of bringing the vampire system down. Together, the sisters give the series a dual perspective: one inside the enemy’s world, one fighting from outside it.
The books use vampire romance, but the setting is harsher than a simple forbidden-love fantasy. Humans are not living alongside vampires as equals. They are controlled, farmed, tested, and divided, which gives the romance and action a stronger dystopian edge. Peckham and Valenti use that imbalance to create constant tension around choice. The characters are often pushed into bonds, alliances, and sacrifices before they fully understand the cost.
Across titles such as Eternal Shade, Eternal Curse, Eternal Vow, and the later books, the series expands from survival into broader conflict. The vampire princes, the slayers, the sisters’ connection, and the secrets behind the world’s power structure all become more important as the story moves forward. The romance is slow-burn in shape, with the emotional and physical intensity increasing as the characters are forced to confront what they want, who they trust, and what freedom would actually require.
Age Of Vampires is best understood as dystopian paranormal romance with a strong sisterhood spine. Its appeal is not only in vampires or forbidden attraction, but in the contrast between two heroines fighting the same oppressive world from different sides. Montana and Callie’s separation gives the series its emotional urgency, while the vampire-ruled future gives every romance, betrayal, and rebellion a sharper edge.
