In London, Bridget is a single thirty-something who feels trapped in a sea of social expectations and misguided decisions. From her ridiculous attempts to stay fit to her disastrous romantic encounters, Bridget struggles to find a balance between her professional life and her romantic desires. After celebrating her birthday with one foot in singlehood and a liter of wine, she decides it’s time to turn her life around. Thus, she begins to keep a diary where she notes everything: her insecurities, her dreams, and what she truly wants in a relationship.
Bridget quickly finds herself caught up in a hilarious and complicated love triangle that includes her former boss, the charming yet cynical Daniel, and Mark, a childhood friend who, at first glance, seems rather rough around the edges. As she tries to decipher these two men as different as day and night, Bridget also faces the pressures from her mother, constant social comparisons, and the reality of being a woman in the fast-paced city.
Through laughter and tears, Bridget shows us that self-love is the first step toward true love. With a touch of romantic comedy and a healthy dose of authenticity, the plot takes us on an exciting journey to discover that although life can be chaotic, there’s always room for hope and, why not, a little flavor of life.