Lexa Woods, an impeccably dressed British secret agent for the
covert Kingsman organisation, whose latest mission sees her sneaking
through the corridors of the White House in the middle of the night,
finds herself having to seduce the daughter of the newly elected
President of the United States in a bid to save the world. It’s a
surprise to Lexa when she ends up falling for her target as fast as she
does, meanwhile Clarke doesn’t expect her gorgeous date for an
international political gala dinner to drag her into a world of thrill
and danger where one wrong move could cause a global disaster.
A knock on the door pulls Lexa out of a dreamless sleep. Her
eyelids still feel heavy and her head like it’s separated from the rest of the
world by a thin layer of cotton, making her processes slower and her awareness
lacking. Lexa doesn’t think it’s a hangover, merely a product of lingering jet
lag and exhaustion.
The memories of last night slowly return and the warmth they
bring, like the gradual appearance of the sun on the horizon at dawn, rouses
Lexa’s brain enough that she realises the knock on the door means there’s
somebody outside her hotel room.