Rhythm of the Night is a literary coming of age story about listening deeply in a world full of noise. Through late night clubs, quiet apartments, strained conversations, and intentional silences, the narrator learns that rhythm is not only found in music but in breath, patience, love, and change. As relationships shift and identities evolve, the story explores how sound can both connect and distract, and how true presence often begins when the music fades. Grounded, intimate, and reflective, this novel is about learning to hear what remains when the night stops performing and starts responding.