Beautiful Lies

Beautiful Lies (Ridley Jones #1)

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What if your family was a lie?
What if your name was a lie?
What if your whole life was just a pack of Beautiful Lies?

If Ridley Jones had slept ten minutes later or had taken the subway instead of waiting for a cab, she would still be living the lie she used to call her perfect life. Instead, she’s in the wrong place at the right time to unleash a chain of events that begins...more
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Published April 18th 2006 by Broadway (first published January 1st 2006)
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Sandi *~The Pirate Wench~*
This is by far the best romantic/suspense book Ive read this year.I have never heard of this author,so on a last minute decision I decided to get this one.Which comes to the "theme" of this book. On the decisions or choices we make and how they play a part in the paths we end up taking in life. Everything in Ridley Jones's life is turned upside down in one moment of a decision. Told in the first person Ridley talks directly to the reader, which really drew me into not just the story itself but m...more
Jen
In Beautiful Lies, Ridley Jones unexpectedly finds her nice, normal life turned upsidedown when she heroically saves a little boy from being hit by a car on the streets of New York City. Everything she thought she knew about herself is suddenly called into question and she finds herself in a great deal of danger.

The writing in this book is simply outstanding! I found myself saying very often, "yes, I've thought that same thing and never put it into words" or "yes, I KNOW how she feels." Lisa Ung...more
Marleen
I finished Beautiful Lies late last night and I enjoyed it very much. I loved this book and I will give it a 4,5 if I could.
Mostly what I loved about it is that there is so much wisdom and truth in Ridley's reflections, her intro-prospection about life, about who we become and who we love in life. I liked that about this book.
She talks to the reader directly, taking the reader aside to confess her findings & her flaws, that was nice.
The story dragged a tiny bit for me towards the end.
But a...more
Tony
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Rhiannon
I picked up this book at the library after seeing the description online and being intrigued by the plot, but not enough to want to pay for it. (Not even as a bargain book from B&N.) The plot was interesting enough, but the answers to the "mystery" was pretty evident from the beginning. To be fair, there were a few things I didn't figure out right away.
While I sped along the story to discover those remaining facts, I got really annoyed with the narration. The story is told by the main charac...more
Amateur de Livre
Review by Jennifer Baker

Unlike most of the residents of NYC, Ridley Jones can't think of anything she'd do differently with her life. She is completely content. She loves her small apartment over a pizzeria, she grew up in a home with two loving parents and was well taken care of, and she's doing what she loves writing freelance articles for magazines like Vanity Fair. Ridley's life isn't perfect. She does have a brother whom she loves whole heartedly but he's addicted to drugs and difficult to...more
David
In my ongoing eReader saga, I just bought the Sony Touch eReader and started a Sony Reader Library account. To see how the new Touch works I bought this novel for like 99 cents. It's actually quite good..... more when I finish.

Now that I finished, Ungar's eBook is a pretty goos summer read, interesting NYC characters and setting. Spoiler alert- if child abductions bother you- well you may want to avoid this book.
Courtney
Feb 25, 2009 Courtney rated it 4 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: Karen
Shelves: borrowed, fiction, mystery
I loved this mystery! Mysteries and thrillers are a genre that I've come to appreciate, but I dislike the gimmicky ones (cat mysteries, anyone?). However, this thriller had a lot going for it. First, I loved the writing. The character is a young female that I could totally relate to. I had trouble guessing what the ending would be like, which means that the plot was complicated and clever enough for me to be kept in the dark! I definitely plan on reading more books by this author--I can't wait t...more
Karen
Apr 10, 2009 Karen rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommended to Karen by: Courtney
I absolutely loved this book and I can't wait to read more by this author! The characters were interesting and I immediately liked Ridley, she was a quirky, yet honest, character and narrator. I enjoy "mysteries" when they're complicated yet believable and Beautiful Lies definitely delivers on both counts! I couldn't wait to get on the train to/from work so that I could read this book!
Eric
I didn't feel like I was this book's target audience. (Maybe the tagline from Cosmo on the front, back, and spine should have given away whose readers they were hoping to appeal to). I had several times while I was reading that I thought, "wow, this must be the kind of book that hip 30-ish women love."

After finishing it, I saw that there's a book club tie-in and you can get discussion guides for your book club - yep, totally written for hip 30-ish women.

I will give this book something, which co...more
Matt Schiariti
After reading Die For You I had to get my hands on the rest of Lisa Unger's novels so I started at the beginning. Beautiful Lies did not disappoint. While it seems there's definitely a common theme in her novels (waking up one day and finding out your life is pretty much a big lie) they're hardly just rehashed tales.

Ridley Jones lead a storied life. Loved by her mother and father and her favorite uncle, solid job. Very story book childhood. One decision she makes in her life leads her down a roa...more
Tom Tischler
This book is a little slow to start but once it gets going it's a pretty
good story. It'd about a girl named Ridley Jones and shes raised in NJ by
her father Dr Benjamine Jones and her mother Grace . She also has a brother
named Ace. There is also an Uncle Max who is into real estate and building in NY.
Uncle Max is also quite wealthy. A few years before she gets out of school
Uncle Max is killed in a car accident. He leaves a lot of money to her parents
because him and her father were in the Maxwe...more
Deb
Overall, I enjoyed this read. I think its main draw would have to be the sexy Jake - that's certainly how it came to be on my reading list - "You have to read this book. The main guy is Hot!", so I did.
In fact, I've read it a few times. I love taking a ride with Ridley as her fears grow and she and Jake argue and make up. It's fun trip.
What I didn't like: the whole premise of the book is based on Jake finding Ridley because her photo was plastered all over the media after she rescues a kid from...more
Christie
Beautiful Lies is a silly book. Silly in the sense that the plot is mostly ridiculously contrived and way more convoluted than it needed to be. But who cares? When you read suspense thrillers only a couple things really matter. First of all- can we get behind the main character? Do we like her/him? Do we care what happens to them? Secondly, is there enough mystery/action/suspense/sex to keep the pages turning?

Beautiful Lies concerns the life of Ridley Jones, a successful, single freelance writer...more
Karen & Gerard
What a remarkable and gripping story Lisa Unger presents in Beautiful Lies. She spins a tale that is both heartbreaking and fascinating as she wrote in such a way that made me feel as though Ridley, the main character, was speaking right to me, explaining what she was feeling and thinking during her incredible experience of sorting through the family secrets. Ridley is a free lance writer who had a happy childhood and grew up in a nice home. One day she gets a photo which turns her whole life up...more
Janet
I would prefer to give this 3&1/2 stars but 4 will do because this is a good story. And I can't say that the writing is bad - I had trouble putting it down and I didn't figure out the mystery until I was well into the story. But there is such an overuse of adjectives, metaphors, similes ... even the smallest details are described in so many different ways that it just becomes tedious. I think this is because the main character is also the narrator and she goes to extremes to tell you, the re...more
Madeline
Aug 21, 2010 Madeline rated it 3 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommended to Madeline by: book club
Shelves: 2010
Another reviewer says that there's a time line inconsistency in this book, but it took me forever to finally finish it, so I guess I didn't notice.

I had to renew this book from the library, it took me so long to get into it. This is for several reasons--I have a problem with 1st person POVs; it's hard for my to not hate the narrator that way. It's just this irrational pet peeve I have.

The beginning is a little slow. Goes with being a thriller, I suppose--and I don't exactly read thriller novels....more
Kellie
t’s been a while since I’ve read a book that grabbed me like this one. I liked the story, I liked the writing style and I liked the characters. The story is about a woman who saves a little boy on the streets of New York and gets national attention. That’s not ALL the attention she gets. Soon, her past starts to unravel and share secrets she was not prepared to discover. One thing I like about this author is her talent with words. It amazes me when an author can capture a certain phrase so that...more
Nan
Aug 05, 2010 Nan rated it 4 of 5 stars
Recommended to Nan by: bn.com
Shelves: nook, suspense, romance
I bought this book based upon a recommendation from BN.com. The ebook was very cheap, so I figured I wasn't risking much if I didn't like it. The only real thing I would lose was time.

But I did like it--quite a bit, actually.

This is the story of Ridley Jones and the choices she makes. The novel has essentially two prologues. The first tells the story of a woman in 1972, lying in bed, and fearing that her daughter's father is going to come back tonight. She already called the police on him once,...more
Rebekkila
If Ridley Jones had slept ten minutes later or had taken the subway instead of waiting for a cab, she would still be living the beautiful lie she used to call a life. She would still be the priviledged daughter of a doting father and a loving mother. Her life would still be perfect---with only the tiny cracks of an angry junkie for a brother and a charming drunk with shady underworld connections for an uncle to mar the otherwise flawless whole.But that's not what happened. Instead, those inconse...more
Jonathan Gramann
This, along with its sequel Sliver of Truth, are thrillers by Lisa Unger.

Beautiful Lies is a halfway decent story, and I admit I got caught up in it while reading. However, I suspect if I hadn't I would have found a number of inconsistencies in the plot. Sliver of Truth I enjoyed considerably less. For one, the speaker spends a considerable amount of time addressing the reader directly. For two, the speaker offers up a lot of background information that is completely irrelevant to plot, characte...more
Irisheyz77
Beautiful Lies by Lisa Unger is a story that calls into question a person's identity. What do you do when the world and life you thought you knew turned out to be based on a web of lies? The novel is told in the first person by Ridley Jones a free-lance writer whose life changes when she is in the right place at the right time and saves a child from getting hit by a car. This small act gives her 15 minutes of fame and brings her to the attention of a man claiming to be her father. That she was k...more
Lauren
Wonderful. A protagonist who is gutsy, lively, thoughtful. A plot with twists and turns, mystery and romance. A nicely sexy, but slightly bad-boy-in-a-good-way romantic interest for our heroine. This is a great read, and I am off to the bookstore to look for more by Unger.

I see some reviews here that dislike the narrative style -- personally, that was one of the most appealing characteristics for me. I loved the feeling that Ridley and I were sitting by a fire as she told her story -- she often...more
Diane
Genre: Suspense Thriller Romance

This was well written, well plotted, and executed superbly.

Ridley Jones was living her life as a NYC as a writer, when she does something heroic that cast her in the national spotlight for 15mins of fame. Because of this exposure, a package is delivered to her with a picture and one question that starts dangerous events that unravel her life totally.

Who is she really? Can she trust her parents? Are they really her parents? Who sent the package? Who's trying to k...more
Melissa
The mark of a successful thriller, for me, is a book that keeps you up reading until your eyes are so heavy you can barely make out the words on the page any more. In this respect, Beautiful Lies was definitely not a disappointment. I went into it totally unfamiliar with Lisa Unger's work, for the sole reason that I'd picked up Sliver of Truth in a charity shop and realised it was a sequel. My first inclination was just to read that one anyway and hope for the best, but sixteen pages in, our nar...more
HÜLYA YILMAZ
Eğer Sandra Brown,Nora Roberts okumayı seviyorsanız Lisa Unger'inde en az onlar kadar iyi bir yazar olduğunu bu roman ile fark ediyorsunuz.. Lisa Unger Tatlı Yalanlar'da aşkı da bir poliseye de tam anlamı ile hissettirebiliyordu..İkilinin karşılaşmaları,etkilenmeleri,birlikteliklerini , çaresizliğini,birbirlerine ihtiyacını, birebir yaşamış gibi oldum diyebilirim..
Olayların akışı kurgulanması harikaydı okurken kendimi film izliyor hissine kapıldım ve o an müthiş bir yazar ile tanistığımı anladı...more
Debbie
I really enjoyed this book despite having pretty much figured out most of the mystery before I was a quarter of the way through it. It was exciting, sexy and a bit sad. Unger constantly, and beautifully illustrates how the small choices we make can change the course... of our lives. I loved how the story is told in the voice of the protagonist, Ridley Jones, a writer. Having said that...I am bothered by a flaw in the story. ***SPOILER ALRET***SPOILER ALERT***SPOILER ALERT***SPOILER ALERT***SPOI...more
Laren
Our protagonist experiences a series of events which leads to a discovery that everything she knows about her past is a lie. In this book, she attempts to uncover the truth even as it appears that the truth may cost her her life.

Almost everything I needed to know to solve the mystery was contained in the first two chapters. But the unfolding of events leading her to the answer was suspenseful enough to keep me interested in the story anyway with two caveats:

1) I could have lived without the fir...more
Karen Fowler
What would you do if you found out your whole life might be been a lie? Would you set off an a journey to find out not matter the danger, or would you turn your back to the truth and pretend to believe in the beautiful lies you've been told? That's the crux of this story, a suspenseful novel of family secrets buried long ago, and a far reaching conspiracy that started out as a noble cause but quickly got out of control.

I enjoyed this novel, and stayed up later than I should have to finish it. I...more
Bailey
First and foremost, Ridley bothered me. She never knew why she was doing anything, never questioned anything, and never followed her gut instinct - those red flag waving right in front of your face type feelings. She got involved with crazy people, slept around a little bit, and escaped from all the mayhem unscathed. I wanted to jump into the story and tell her to wake up!

Another thing that was troublesome was Ridley's tone. She'd always say things like, "I know what your thinking..." or "If yo...more
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Lisa Unger is an award-winning New York Times and internationally bestselling author. Her novels have sold more than 1.5 million copies and have been translated into twenty-six different languages.

Her writing is hailed as "stellar” (USA Today), “sensational” (Publishers Weekly) and “sophisticated” (New York Daily News) with “gripping narrative and evocative, muscular prose” (Associated Press).

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