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The description of this book really interested me, but the book itself just did not do it for me. I struggled to finish it and the family in the book was just beyond over the top.

Living in Florida, I am fascinated by hurricanes so I was excited for this book. Sadly, I didn't love it. The MC was a drag. The family seemed insane and I was really confused by a lot of what was going on. The real kicker for me was that the electricity kept going out and back on... once it is out during a hurricane, it is just out. Also cell service goes out way sooner than electricity so there are no dick pics being sent in a hurricane.....
I did like the little twist of the last few pages but that was the highlight for me.

This book took me about 4 months to read. I know, I know... but i chalk most of it up to reading slumps and just not trying to pick it back up. However, after finishing, I can see why it was so hard for me to read, or get into. I did not like any of the characters, and honestly found it very very hard to want to even pick up clearly.

The Night of the Storm by Nishita Parekh is a thriller novel filled with some suspense and a lot of family drama. Thank you netgalley and the publisher for the arc in exchange for a review.

I really wanted to enjoy this one, but I found that it just wasn't for me. It hovered between family drama and teetered on potential thriller for a while. I finally put the book down before finding out which became the main genre, because neither theme was captivating enough for the plot.

"The Night of the Storm" by Nishita Parekh presents a gripping locked room thriller set against the backdrop of Hurricane Harvey in Houston. Jia Shah, a single mother, and her son Ishaan are forced to ride out the storm in the upscale suburb of Sugarland with Jia's sister Seema and her family. However, tensions escalate when Seema's husband, Vipul, begins sending inappropriate messages to Jia, and other family members arrive seeking refuge from the storm.
As the floodwaters rise and tensions within the household reach a breaking point, a neighbor turns up dead, and Jia finds herself accused of the crime. With no way to escape the house until the storm passes, Jia must navigate family drama, suspicion, and danger to protect herself and her son. With the clock ticking and the floodwaters rising, Jia races against time to uncover the truth and clear her name before it's too late.
"The Night of the Storm" promises a suspenseful and thrilling read as Jia battles both the elements and a potential killer to survive the harrowing night. With its blend of family drama, mystery, and suspense, this novel is sure to keep readers on the edge of their seats until the final page.

The premise of this book was super interesting and I loved the Indian rep. However, as I got further and further into the book, my interest waned and by the end, the big reveal felt obvious and superficial. I would still recommend reading this book if you enjoy mysteries as it does offer a new intriguing take on the genre, however, the ending helped me determine that this book just wasn’t for me.

I thoroughly enjoyed this story. While I wouldn't call it action-packed I still just couldn't put it down. It's a well-paced story, I feel like I gained insight into a new cultural perspective, and I the characters were so realistically written.
And there were several twists at the end. It kept me reading! I would definitely pick up other books by this author.

This was just ok for me. I am normally a big fan of locked room thrillers but I did feel like this one fell a bit flat. The pacing was a little slow for me and the MC annoyed me a bit and that sort of turned me off the story. It's not a bad book, just wasn't truly for me in the end,

This just wasn’t good the first 50% nothing happened. The pacing was really off
Spoilers
What the hell was with the the parenting in this book
Don’t start me on jia at least she figures out some of her mistakes by the end
He’s a good dad so we’re going to ignore that he’s a literal predator are you kidding me
And let’s help get seema out of jail because her toddler is struggling without her mom who is a flippin murder
I am still angry I read the entire book

Newly divorced Jia has just moved with her 12 year old son to Houston, Texas to be near her sister, Seema. When Hurricane Harvey approaches, Seema invites Jia and her son to weather the storm with her family in their wealthy suburban enclave. Soon more relatives, and then a neighbor show up. As the storm intensifies and it's obvious they've all made a mistake in not evacuating, people begin to die under mysterious circumstances. Built on the classic locked-room mystery style, this book should have been really suspenseful, but it fell flat for me. The characters were overly dramatic and the ending seemed rushed and unrealistic. This isn't a bad story and there were parts I liked about it, but in the end, it was just okay.

Man, this book was not for me. None, and I mean none of the characters were likeable. Including the children. It was a forgettable book, I had to reread the description to make sure I was leaving correct feedback. Not sure that I would pick up another book by this author.
But thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for allowing me to read and review this book.

Thank you Net galley for the ARC. This book was a tough read for me. If it would not have been a ARC it would have for sure been a DNF for me. Listed as a thriller but read more as a family drama and not any good drama. The book did a good job describing an intricate family but did not hold my interest.

*Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this arc in exchange for my honest review*
Great locked room mystery - highly recommended!!

The Night of the Storm by Nishita Parekh is a thriller novel filled with some suspense and a lot of family drama. The story in The Night of the Storm is a stormy take on a classic locked room mystery featuring a multigenerational Indian American family.
Jia Shah’s life has been uprooted quite a bit lately after going through a divorce and becoming a single parent. Now just as Jia is having problem’s with connecting with her son they both must pack up and evacuate from the incoming hurricane.
The last place Jia wants to be heading is to her sister Seema’s massive house in Sugar Land but the hurricane is giving her no choice if she wants to keep herself and her son safe. Jia is worried that Seema’s husband has been a little to forward lately and with enough on her plate with her ex the close quarters with the entire family may be a bit too much to take.
The Night of the Storm by Nishita Parekh is one that certainly started off pulling me right into the setting and story and I wish that I could say I kept up that excitement all the way through. I think this one was just layered with a little too much of the drama and not enough of the thrill for me. It almost felt as if it was all just a little too too much if that makes sense at all without me going into details. By the end I just felt this was an ok novel but not one that totally wowed me.
I received an advance copy from the publisher via NetGalley.

The Night of the Storm is a locked room mystery with elements of family drama, a few twists, and an atmospheric setting. I did enjoy parts of this book more than others. I really liked the unsettling atmosphere that was developed and the look into the dynamics of an Indian-American family. However, I found most of the characters to be totally unlikeable, even the main character, Jia. I just felt like she made a lot of decisions that didn't make any sense, and, as a mother, I felt that some of her parenting choices were a little out there. I did enjoy trying to figure out who the murderer was and how it was all going down, but this wasn't my favorite book. I will pick up more from this author in the future, however, as I think this book showed a lot of promise for any future books she writes.
Thank you to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for the e-ARC of this book. All opinions are my own.

Many thanks to Netgalley and Penguin Group Dutton for the ARC!
I had high expectations for this book but unfortunately, I guessed the twist and that kind of ruined it for me. I did enjoy the authors ability to tie together the mystery and family relationships. Overall, this was a good book.

Thank you for allowing me to read this book as an ARC.
What a great book and idea to base this story in the midst of one of the big hurricanes in Houston. Living in Houston myself, this book brought the story so much closer to me.
I especially also loved the author's explanation of some cultural background and tendencies/beliefs that I am aware of as I have friends from India, but for someone unfamiliar with the culture, this was a great eye opener!
The story itself built up just as the storm was gaining strength. I loved seeing the protagonist become more confident throughout the story and actually take advantage of that confidence.
The story itself had very interesting and unexpected twists and turns. When I thought I had things figured out, the story took a different direction and surprised me.
I totally loved this book and highly recommend it! 5 🌟 for me.

Thank you to the publisher for an advanced copy of this book. I was looking forward to this locked room thriller, but it wasn't quite for me. I was expecting a few more thrills and chills than it delivered. It seemed the family was more intent on bickering with each other than anything interesting happening.

What would you do if you were not only trapped with your family, but found one of them dead? This nightmare situation becomes a reality for recently single mom, Jia Shah. In this locked room mystery with a focus on family, she must find the killer before they destroy everything she holds dear. A thrilling mystery with family at the center, The Night of the Storm is action packed. The characters were well done, even if I did want to yell at them and bang their heads together sometimes. The mystery itself was a little easy to figure out, hence 4 instead of 5 stars.
Thank you to NetGalley and Dutton for this ARC. I am leaving this review voluntarily and all views expressed are my own.