Every woman makes love to her man with her heart, but just where do you learn how to do it with your mind and body too?  Here is a chance to peep into the sexy world between your man's ears, and lots of practical advice on what to do to drive him wild.

Now you can be the most skillful lover he has ever experienced...
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Reader's Reviews


The writer really cares about women,  has a way of connecting with them, and  their insecurities,  and how they think and feel about themselves and the men with whom they share their beds and their lives.

I hope it is published fast enough; women who really want to please their men need to get their hands and reading eyes on it as fast as they can. It just might be the thing that helps them save that relationship they want to save.
Judy Ramsook



























How it all began...

My editor had been musing on the fact that there are heaps and heaps of books instructing men how to love their women (don't we wish they would study them more carefully!), but very few that went the other way.  It seems that making love to a woman is difficult and needs to be learnt, while making love to a man is easy and every woman instinctively knows how to do it.

If you think about it, that is very unlikely to be true.  You can only love men well if you understand them, and you have to admit that most women don't. 

If we know what our man is thinking, we mostly dismiss it as childish or the ravings of a sex maniac!  In fact, the way men think about women and sex has a logic all of its own, and when you examine it, it is not so crazy after all.













So I set out a quest to find what a woman could do to give her man the very best of the best in bed (or on the sofa, or in the phone booth on the way home - whatever!)  Sometimes I want to cook the meal he especially likes, or take him out to a film that is more suited for him than me.  That's natural - I love him.  So what did I need to do to give him the special loving he dreams of?

I found two big surprises, which really should not have surprised me at all if I had sat and thought about them.


















The real surprise for me dawned slowly as I was writing the book.  I spent a long time quizzing my man, and he is responsible for a lot of the technical detail in the book.  I also questioned some of our male friends - the ones that would talk, at least - and added their feelings to the mix.  As I studied what it was that men desired in their hearts, I found that preparing good loving for him was very, very good for me too.

Good love making is a matter of give and take, and the more I have thought about it, the better life has become.  It's so simple, and above all, it's fun!

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Of course we like men.  We don't have to like everything about them all of the time, but in general, they are not so bad.  We love them, and it's only natural that we want to give them the very best loving we can manage.

After all, getting their attention means fighting off a lot of competition - beer, fishing, football - and I haven't even started on the other girls!
...for many women they are the only things that make football tolerable...
Firstly, it was not difficult.  Men do not demand perfection - fortunately - and any woman can be the girl of his dreams.  All she needs is enthusiasm and a willingness to learn.

Do you complain about the things your man would like you to wear (or not to wear, in some cases)?  When I thought about it, I had to ask myself why he wanted me in short skirts or a daring blouse.

The answer was, of course, because he wanted me.  And if he wants me with Tabasco sauce, well why not?  Running around the house in stockings and very litle else is not such a big deal, and if it makes him happy...  (Oh dear, if my mother reads this, she'll kill me.)
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Sam Stone, author of Killing Kiss, recommends it for:
All women - all ages

An amazing and intellectually entertaining book. A complete 'how to' for women who feel a little out of their depth in the world of size zero's. This book is for all women, all shapes and sizes and gives an empowering pep-talk to reassure us that we can look beautiful and be attractive to our man - with just a little effort.

The narrative is pacy, fun and very well written. Once I started reading, I couldn't put it down. It's full of practical advice, some of which makes you rhetorically reply - 'Yes I know that! - But why didn't I remember to do it?' There is also a very believable exposition on how men think. I frequently found myself nodding and laughing out loud at some of the things I recognised.

Definitely worth a read. And five stars from me!

Sam Stone

  Judging by Jacqueline’s current offering, How to make Wild, Passionate Love to your Man, her marriage is both a happy and a sensuous one.
    The book, she claims, comes as a result of research conducted on her husband and some of the couple’s male friends.  Jacqueline seems such a thoughtful woman.  In her foreword, called Foreplay, she ponders what words to use to identify human genitalia, explaining why she uses the ones she does, and defending lecturing women on being more feminine by claiming to be an ardent feminist.
    Quick dash to the book’s contents.  There huge relief for the fuller-bodied female.  It seems men prefer a woman with a bit of a belly and a wobbling derriere.  Who knew, but they love our jiggly bits.
  The book begins by encouraging women to appraise their own bodies.  They are shown how to seduce men before being led to the realities of the bedroom where exactly what goes on between their men’s ears, not to mention their legs, is described in detail.
   Jacqueline is not shy about revealing intimate details of her private life.  With candour she tells of an encounter she had in her younger days that involved a car, her then boy-friend, and a banana, before positively blushing through the pages in remembrance of it all.
  ...Jacqueline George may be different to what we expected, but if she makes us feel good and appreciate the glories of being a woman, we may grow to like her quite a lot.

Denise Carter - Cairns Post