Tabitha Revalee – Author

Fantasy, Romance, and Found Family for Every Reader

Tabitha Revalee believes the best stories are born where shadows, love, and rebellion entwine. A lifelong daydreamer who spends her daylight hours in the corporate world, she saves her nights for writing about resilience and the power of found family. Whispers of the Shadow Crown is her debut novel, a story carried in her heart long before it reached the page. She makes her home in Charleston, South Carolina, where evenings are best spent with a book, herbal tea, and the laughter of those she loves most.

About

Tabitha Revalee is the author of Whispers of the Shadow Crown, her debut fantasy novel and the first step in what she hopes will be a lifelong journey of storytelling. With a love of imagination that began in childhood, she writes across genres — from sweeping, spice-laced fantasy worlds to heartfelt holiday romances and young adult fiction filled with hope and discovery. Her stories often explore themes of found family, resilience, and the bonds that shape us, blending emotional depth with page-turning intrigue.

Though her professional life has been built in a structured, corporate environment, writing has always been the creative outlet that grounds her. She brings the same discipline and dedication that guide her career into her writing life, pairing careful detail with an openness to wonder and possibility.

Tabitha makes her home in Charleston, South Carolina, where she balances family life, career, and her growing body of creative work. She values community and connection, and believes in savoring the joy and laughter of those she holds close. She also finds meaning in small, ordinary moments — a quiet morning with coffee, an unexpected laugh, or the pages of a book that feels like home.

Reading first offered her escape and comfort, and now writing allows her to give that same gift back to others. Above all, she is passionate about connecting with readers and offering them worlds and characters they can carry with them long after the final page.