Amusing historical romance featuring a soft dominant heroine, marriage of convenience, and some vague scandal. At His Countess' Pleasure isn't as well-written as Olivia Waite's The Lady's Guide to Celestial Mechanics, though I feel like her unconventional approach to resolving plots without resorting to lack of communication is present in this work as well. Countess' Pleasure is more erotic romance, and the characterization was rather thin. An amusing short novel nonetheless.
--- Trigger warnings: beware - a significant portion of the novel is about infertility while wanting children. The infertility persists throughout the story. Childbirth, ostracism from society.