Book Blurb & Info
Follow the sizzling hot, yet romantic and sensually sexual adventures of twenty-five very different men as they encounter their first sexual, most erotic, and most sensual experiences in satisfying the desires of women in A Woman's Pleasure.The erotic adventures of A Woman's Pleasure will carry readers to a new, heightened state of sexual awareness. Each of the many sexual experiences is surrounded by an aura of romance, respect, and mutuality, where both women and men experience total pleasure and complete satisfaction.
Making love is not something you do to someone-it's something you share. Women should be equal players in the sexual encounter. They express their sexuality as intensely as men and should also participate as much as men do in driving the lovemaking experience.
The real-life sensual, sexual, and lovemaking interactions in these stories will empower women to seek sexual fulfillment and show men how to make love so that women will achieve sexual satisfaction.
Men will discover how to give sensual, sexual pleasure to their women and understand that by giving pleasure, they will receive pleasure-which is something that can't be learned from watching porn.
At times, these stories make you blush; other times, they'll leave your heart-and other body parts-throbbing. They are sure to stimulate your senses, stir your thoughts, and inspire your fantasies. More importantly, men and women alike will realize what it means to make love and feel unparalleled pleasure.
This book will help men and women redefine their lovemaking and sexual expression with each other. No matter what age or stage their relationship is at, they can transform their interaction from "what was" and "what is" to "what can be."
There are no fetishes, kinkiness, or control issues involved-but plenty of romance, love, and caring to enjoy foreplay, satisfaction, and afterglow.
Give it to your lover, husband, or wife. Read it together or alone. Keep it by your bedside. You will continually return to certain sexual encounters you especially enjoy many times over.
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Interview
Q1. What inspired you to write A Woman's Pleasure?
I began working on A Woman’s Pleasure as soon as I became aware of 50 Shades of Grey. 50 Shades writes about BDSM, about domination of women, exploitation of women, control of women, and role-playing. BDSM represents only a small percentage among men and women in the bedroom. I wanted to portray mainstream and regular lovemaking but where women are equals in the lovemaking relationship. I wanted to portray women and men emotionally connecting to each other. The men in A Woman’s Pleasure are attentive to their girlfriends or wives and pleasure them to full satisfaction. Men can achieve an orgasm in as little as two minutes whereas most women take up to 16 minutes to do so. The stories in A Woman’s Pleasure takes that into account and is an underlying theme throughout the book. The book shows men, by describing intimate encounters, how to delay their release, and truly pleasure women, and release only until their women are also ready to release. The scenes are hot, sensual, and mutually exciting. The men make love and not porn (porn simply teaches men to simply satisfy themselves).
Q2. How did you come up with the title and storyline?
The title is self-evident and women do really get pleasured in their lovemaking throughout the book. The cover is really important as well. A lot of thought went into the book and its creation. The image can be viewed either as a mirror or as a picture. It is blank so that you, the reader, can put yourself in the picture and the book. I deliberately did not describe the skin color of the men although when I was writing the book, there are at least eight stories with black men in them. I wanted the men to appeal to all women and they could have any skin color women desired and fantasized – brown, black, white, etc. Also, I took great pains to not describe the women because I wanted the reader (if it was a woman) to put herself in the stories and not be eliminated or feel out of the story if the women did not resemble her. I am a male, but I strongly advocate for women’s rights, not only at work, not only in household chores, not only in parenting, but also now in the bedroom. Some women have a long way to go in the bedroom, but A Woman’s Pleasure is a start. Women and men have grown up with tapes and scripts of how they should relate to each other from institutions like schooling, religion, neighbors, parents, and the media like newspapers, TV, and movies. It does not have to be that way and it is my wish that the book takes women and men in their intimate encounters from the “what was” and “what is” to “what can be.”
I am a psychologist with a Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania and I was the founder and president of Warren Shepell Consultants Corp, which provided Employee Assistance Program services (mental health and emotional counseling) to more than 4 million employees and their families, and where I counseled couples for more than 25 years. I knew from my 25 years in relationship counseling that women and men received very little sex education and even less about lovemaking. They knew very little about making love with each other and they just fell into lovemaking experiences thinking that somehow, it would happen naturally. A Woman’s Pleasure sets out to change this in a favorable way and subtly improve lovemaking skills for women and especially for men.
Q3. Is this a standalone novel or apart of a series?
A Woman’s Pleasure is totally a standalone erotic fiction book.
Q4. Tell us a little about the main character(s)?
There is no one main character. The book features 25 different men, each man devoted to a Chapter and their lovemaking adventures, experiences, and fantasies with women. So, in effect there are 25 main characters, each one of the men is a loving, caring and attentive man who shows resect for women and responds to their intimate needs. There are approximately 8 scenes per man, that include describing their first time, their most erotic time and their most sensual time.
Q5. Do you think the cover art of your e-book/novel will persuade readers to read the story inside?
Yes, it draws the reader into the stories because the mirror or picture frame encourages them to put themselves in the picture.
Q6. How much of the book is realistic?
It is based on my fantasies, first and foremost, but I also have drawn bits and pieces from the different stories, adventures, experiences and fantasies that men and women have shared with me over the years. Although my training was professional, I did not write it as a text book. I deliberately choose fiction so the stories are easy to read, a delight, very captivating, and yet appear realistic. The only thing that would be a stretch is the mutually of pleasure and satisfaction of both men and women. I actually had one female editor tell me that women are not fully satisfied in each experience and just fake it to please their man or make his ego feel good. That editor’s opinion really bugged me so I even wrote more strongly to empower women to ask for pleasure and satisfaction. Women and men both have hearts, souls, and feelings. Men are not superior to women and I don’t feel women should feel frustrated and regularly compromise themselves in their bedroom relationships with men.
Q7. Are experiences based on someone you know, or events in your own life?
As I said earlier, A Woman’s Pleasure is based on my fantasies, first and foremost, but I also have drawn bits and pieces from the different stories, adventures, experiences and fantasies that men and women have shared with me over the years.
Q8. What was the hardest part about writing this book?
The most challenge aspect in writing this book was to make each intimate encounter unique and different – there are over 150 intimate encounters described and detailed in the book. The other difficult part was to withstand my editor’s insistence on using the same tense in describing the experiences. I did not succumb to her insistence. I may start off an experience in the past tense as in ”I remember my loving times with you…” but in two or three sentences I change it to present tense as in “Our eyes look at each other…I embrace you….you put your hands on my strong shoulders…etc. I do this past to present tense change often so that the reader feels as if it is happening right at this moment to her or him.
Q9. Is there a message in your e-book/novel that you want your readers to grasp?
There are many messages percolating throughout the book:
- Women have as high a sex drive as men.
- Women have as many sexual fantasies as men.
- Women have a desired to be pleased and satisfied (reach orgasm) as much as men do.
- People are unique. Men and women need to communicate with each other as to what pleasures them and what will bring them to full satisfaction. And if there are things that don’t pleasure someone, they need to know and avoid forcing another to do something them don’t want to do.
- Lovemaking needs to mutual and consensual.
- Pornography is geared toward satisfying and pleasing men, showing men doing things that many women do not enjoy. In “A Women’s Pleasure”, sensual action is chosen and driven by women just as much as men and rather than making porn, couples make love.
Q10. Is there anything else you would like your/the readers to know about A Woman's Pleasure?
A Woman’s Pleasure does not need to be read from beginning to end in one fell swoop nor does it have to read consequentially. It is a book that you can open on any page and start reading. It has no beginning and no ending. Each intimate experience or each guy can be a standalone read. There is something in it for everyone. For single women, it is a great fantasy read and helps single women get a better focus on the man they might someday want. For single men, it shows them how to be better and even great lovers in loving women. For couples, especially if they read parts of the book together, it certainly would add some spice to their lovemaking and turn up the heat in their intimate encounters. As well, it would generate healthy discussions about what pleasures them and they can pleasure and sensually excite each other. The book has a website: www.awomanspleasure.com where readers can find many press releases and helpful related articles. The book’s social sites include Instagram (romantic quotes from the book with beautiful images), Facebook, Tumblr, and Twitter.
Q11. Where can readers purchase your e-book/novel?
The book A Woman’s Pleasure by J.F. Kelly is available online on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Goodreads. It can also be ordered from their neighborhood bookstore.
Author Info
He has many interests. In addition to writing, he invests in Domains, Real Estate and Broadway Shows and Theater across North America. Some of his other businesses are in EAP Surveys and EAP Audits.
Warren Shepell is a well-recognized pioneer in the field of Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) and well-being in the workplace, among family members, couples, and individuals. He started, developed, and ran Warren Shepell Consultants Corp/Warren Shepell-The EAP Professionals/Les Consultants Shepell Ltee. with an employee group of 460 full time and 1500 part time employees which he sold in 2005. He brought the concept of mental health counselling to the mainstream population.
He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a PhD in Counseling and Clinical psychology. Now, using the pen name of J.F. Kelly, Warren Shepell brings his unique vision to erotic novels and fictional short stories that will promote women's rights, and equality between women and men not only at work, but also in the bedroom.
As J.F. Kelly, he gives voice to women and the men that respect each other, and to relationships, including erotic and sensual relationships between women and men that embody mutuality.
He brings heart, sensitivity and appreciation for the uniqueness found among ordinary people in their journey in life and is a spokesperson for the everyday person.
Three of his favorite sayings personify his writings:
"Each of us has a heart, a soul, and feelings. Each of us desires to be wanted, to be appreciated, and to be loved."
"Making love is not something you do to someone―it's something you share. Lovemaking between men and women should be mutually pleasurably. Both women and men should be fully and completely satisfied."
"If women were totally satisfied with their sexual and lovemaking experiences, women would welcome the lovemaking experience as much as men."





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