“One of this season’s hottest new thrillers.” - The New York Post, “Page Six”
“Perfect pitch, characters we can recognize as versions of ourselves, a plot in which a vague sense of suspense almost instantly appears and then grows with the speed of a waterslide… lip-smacking good.”  - Chicago Tribune
“This mystery’s surprising twists will make your jaw drop.”
- Cosmopolitan
“Lisa Unger comes on strong... A tightly written thriller... Beautiful Lies maintains a high adrenaline level throughout as Jones draws ever closer to learning the dark secrets of her childhood and to discovering who is behind a scheme that changed her life. The book’s characters are fully formed, and the action is depicted with satisfying breathlessness.”- San Francisco Chronicle
“Smart, well-told story... makes Unger a writer to watch.”
- Albany Times Union
“Unger is a talented storyteller. She creates strong heroines, and the plot is riveting." - The Tampa Tribune
“Readers will devour Lisa Unger's terrific … work of fiction. An emotionally charged suspense novel with a likable heroine, this sexy thriller rockets like a racecar through the streets of Manhattan. " - BookReporter.com
“A high-wire balance of tension and resolution … Beautiful Lies is an entertaining thriller paced just right to engage.” - The Baltimore Sun
“A high-velocity plot that pulls the reader along on Ridley’s dangerous quest, and Unger skillfully keeps her, and us, guessing about whom to trust. . . . Ridley is a smart, engaging narrator, charming but not cloying, courageous but not foolish about it. . . . Unger also paints a convincing, affectionate portrait of New York City. . . . A complex and gripping story about the dark side of the best of intentions, Beautiful Lies is a satisfying thriller.” – St. Petersburg Times
“Her engaging narrative wins us over.” – Entertainment Weekly
“[Unger’s] ability to generate spine-tingling suspense while evoking the danger and glamour of New York City is matched by her skill in creating memorable, realistic characters. . . . Unger takes readers on a pulse-pounding ride through the Big Apple. . . . Will please both pace-obsessed thriller fans and those who want to savor the more subtle aspects of character development.” –Booklist (starred review) 
“Unger effectively builds suspicions. . . . Cleverly handled suspense.” – Kirkus Reviews
“With breathless speed, Unger is off on an action-packed journey of treachery and intrigue—and sex and romance. . . . Deep as well as clever, and Unger plays it out thrillingly.” – Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Suspenseful, sensitive, sexy, subtle . . . The best nail-biter I have read for ages. Highly recommended.” —Lee Child, author of One Shot and The Enemy
“A stunning, powerful novel! Lisa Unger’s taut prose grabs the reader from word one and never lets go. In this tantalizing tale of family suspense, beware of who you trust and be forewarned about what might happen next.” —Lisa Gardner, author of Alone and The Perfect Husband
“A tense exploration of what lies beneath the white picket fence of ordinary life. Harlan Coben has a new rival for his thriller crown.” —John Connolly, author of The Black Angel and Bad Men
Beautiful Lies is a heartfelt thriller full of twists, turns, and truths—truths about the terrible ways families deceive themselves. Lisa Unger writes with precision and insight—she’s a welcome new voice in suspense fiction.” —Jeff Abbott, author of Panic
“At last, a riveting suspense novel filled with psychological insight and amazing wisdom. Lisa Unger is a literate, savvy writer, and Beautiful Lies is a find! Read it now!”
—Margaret Coel, Eye of the Wolf and Wife of Moon
“Unger's plot twists and turns will force you to stay up past your bedtime, just as you do with the books of a more seasoned James Patterson or Michael Connelly.” — Richmond Times-Dispatch

“Beautiful Lies has a number of strengths, starting with a very clever plot that Unger ties neatly together. Her central characters are well developed and engaging. Most outstanding, though, is the voice she uses to tell her tale. Ridley is well aware of her audience, and freely addresses us. She effectively draws us in and enlists us in her struggle to figure out just who she is."
The Davis Enterprise