This is the fourth of Harley Jane Kozak's books featuring Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Wollie for short, a six-foot-tall buxom blonde remarkable for honesty, loyalty, a warm heart and a kind of zany intelligence. Both Kozak and Wollie are in top form in this book.
A greeting card artist by profession, Wollie has also earned a certain minor celebrity by dating men on cheesy reality TV shows. She meets her next employer in court. As a member of the jury, she has just acquitted Yuri Milos in a slip-and-fall case.
Yuri runs a company that trains celebrities from Eastern Europe to deal successfully with the American media. Wollie will date the male celebrities, teaching them proper behavior according to American dating rituals.
While Yuri is recruiting Wollie, so is the FBI. They want her help as a civilian to figure out what Yuri is really up to inside his gated community.
Wollie's boyfriend Simon is an FBI agent on a totally different undercover assignment that makes it almost impossible for them to meet. Their stolen moments frantically coupling in parking lots are high points in a plot full of high points.
Wollie gets persuaded into her dubious double employment because of her concern for her paranoid schizophrenic brother P.B. As his sole support, she needs the money for his treatment.
With no flair at all for spying, Wollie snoops, plants bugs and steals evidence in a perpetual state of terror mixed with bravado. She's also congenitally indiscrete. Her two best friends Joey and Fredreeq very quickly wheedle out of her all the things she's supposed to be keeping secret.
I recommend reading the Wollie Shelley mysteries from the beginning and in order, so you'll have the back story on all the wonderful characters. The first book is Dating Dead Men.