Stone of Division Unveiled

Today marks the end of our official Tale of the Clans book cover reveals.  While Lord of Vengeance left you questioning everything, Stone of Division will open you up to the wider world of Viking-era Ireland.

Stone of Division Cover Reveal

It’s the final week of cover reveals for Tale of the Clans! This week we close with book 4 in the series: Stone of Division!

Lord of Vengeance Unveiled

In Tale of the Clans book three, a question of identity arises. While Rise of Betrayal laid the foundation for our story world, Lord of Vengeance will leave you questioning everything.

Lord of Vengeance Cover Reveal

It’s week three of our Tale of the Clans Cover Reveals! Four weeks unveiling four covers and we’re nearing the home stretch. This week, the Lord of Vengeance cover reveal!

Rise of Betrayal Unveiled

It’s ironic that the unveiling of Rise of Betrayal came a day later than planned. Want to know why? Read this…

Rise of Betrayal Cover Reveal

We’re now entering week two of our Tale of the Clans series unveiling. Four weeks unveiling four books and we kick off this week with the Rise of Betrayal cover reveal!

Man of Sorrows Cover Reveal

Hey Clan! Well, it’s the moment you’ve waited for. I’m elated to announce that the first four books in Tale of the Clans releases this year! We’re kicking off these launches with a series of fun cover reveals. The first: Man of Sorrows (Tale of the Clans book 1).</p> <img width=”1000″ height=”381″ src=”https://mnstroh.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/MOSBannerCoverRevealJoinClan-1024×390.jpg” alt=”Cover reveal…

Gearing Up for a Big Announcement Coming!

Hey Clan! I’m gearing up for a big announcement coming. Yes, it has to do with Tale of the Clans! You know, that historical fiction series I’ve worked on for…how many years now? Yeah, you remember! So keep your eyes on your inbox for a newsletter this month followed by some fun social media activities…

Clans of Ireland Series: the Eoganacht Cashel

Hey Clan! In our last installment of the Clans of Ireland Series, I introduced you to the Dal Cais. Now, we’ll learn about the Eoganacht of Cashel. Breaking Down the Name Eoganacht Caisel or Eoganacht Cashel (pronounced: Owen-acht Kash-el), comes from the Irish meaning “people of Eóghan” (Eóghan means “born of the yew tree”), and…