34-year old single Jess is given an internet dating ad as a birthday present and meets a series of disasters, gossiping about them at work and to her sister. You know someone along the way has got to be ‘the one’ and it’s such fun trying to guess before Jess does. When the proposal came I read through misty eyes. This is addictive, fun, spot-on stuff with family values and life appreciation thrown into the gossipy world of television. It’s fab.
A romantic comedy set against the background of Internet dating
Jess Monroe is 34 and perfectly happy being single. But her friends think otherwise and, as a birthday present, buy her an ad on an internet dating site. Furious, she eventually agrees to try it out - and ventures into a world where the description on the tin rarely matches the contents.
Once her reservations have faded, she embarks on several dates of varying success - until one day a catastrophic event brings her life sharply into focus and makes her re-evaluate everything she's ever known
Jane Moore is a columnist for the Sun and writes regular articles for the Sunday Times. She has presented the daily breakfast show on LBC and regularly co-presented the acclaimed TV show, Loose Women, ITV's This Morning and BBC1's Crimewatch Daily.