Three beautiful couples. Two glorious weeks sailing the Mediterranean. With a setup this perfect, something's got to go adrift. Amber's the master. She's gorgeous, spoiled, temperamental, and demanding. A sexy capitalist consumed by her father's fortune, she's entitled to everything daddy's money can buy. Except for one thing.
Giuseppe's the slave, a crewman on a private yacht sailing six friends on an idyllic cruise from Greece to Italy. He's arrogant, unyielding, and pure animal. A poor fisherman born on the crest of the wave, he's accustomed to turbulent waters.
That is, until an excursion to a small deserted island leaves Amber and Giuseppe castaway on a tropical Eden. The roles of master and slave, and man and woman, will shift. As the games between the sexes begin, it's anything goes. And as sure as the magnificent blue seas of August, the rules of love and hate will be...swept away.
Based on the screenplay written by Guy Ritchie comes this thin, barely believable plot of the changing of fortunes of a capitalist woman and her blue collar employee as they become castaways on a deserted island.
Amber's gorgeous, spoiled, temperamental, and demanding. A sexy capitalist consumed by her father's fortune, she's entitled to everything daddy's money can buy. Giuseppe's the slave, a crewman on a private yacht sailing six friends on an idyllic cruise from Greece to Italy. They become castaways on a tropical Eden not unlike that of the Blue Lagoon. It is here where the roles of master and slave, and man and woman, will shift.
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Title Swept Away Author Kathryn Wesley Reviewed By Purplycookie
This book was given to me by a friend. The only reason I even bothered to read this was because my wifi was down and I couldn't add anything to ibooks. The plot was not at all believable, the characters were predictable and ignorant, and the entire thing was too predictable. I'm not at all surprised the movie tanked, only surprised that someone even bothered to make a movie about this dumb book.