Imagine walking through your neighborhood park and discovering a lion in a cage beside the slide.
Not at the zoo.
Not in a storybook.
Right there—where you ride bikes and swing with your friends. In The Singing Lion, that is exactly what happens to Chloe.
What follows is not just a chase through quiet streets and cornfields. It is a layered journey through fear, instinct, and unexpected connection. The lion does not behave the way readers expect. He roars—but he also hums a haunting, beautiful song. He appears powerful—but he is also vulnerable.
And Chloe is the only one who sees both sides.
The suspense builds as she runs, hides, climbs, and calculates her next move. Her glowing pink shoes seem to carry her faster than she thought possible. The neighborhood transforms from familiar to uncertain. Every turn holds a question: Is he behind her? Is she safe? What does he want?
But beneath the tension lies a deeper mystery.
Why does the lion feel connected to her?
Why did she dream about him earlier that day? Why was she told that the lion is her spirit animal?
As events unfold, the lion becomes more than a creature on the loose. He becomes a mirror—reflecting strength Chloe does not yet recognize in herself.
This is what makes The Singing Lion more than a simple adventure story. It blends magic with emotional growth. It asks readers to sit inside the unknown and decide who they will be when faced with something bigger than themselves.
If a lion followed you home, would you only see danger?
Or would you discover something about yourself you never expected? Chloe’s answer may surprise you.

