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The Once and Future Love: A MacLeod Time-Travel Rom Com (The MacLeod Scottish Time Travel Rom Com Series Book 3) Kindle Edition
If Outlander, Karate Kid, Leap Year, Survivor, Brave New World, and Frankenstein had a love child, J.G. MacLeod's The Once and Future Love would be the result. This final instalment of the MacLeod Scottish Time Travel Rom Com series is an epic mashup of historical romance, action, adventure, science fiction, and satire that is both lighthearted escapism and a prescient SOS call.
Brigid MacDonald leads a mundane existence in Huntsville, Ontario. Her childhood as an orphan in foster care was traumatic enough, so why should she take risks that could cause her more emotional damage? Instead, Brigid thrives on the predictability of her coffee barista job, and being a sensei at the dojo where she teaches karate. The most exciting things that happen to her are hanging out with her BFF, Selma, being adored by fellow black belt, Mark, and finding her neighbour's cat when he escapes from his apartment.
That all changes when she discovers a strange man, magically transported inside her storage closet one night. He's ridiculously tall and handsome, wears a blue-and-green kilt, and speaks an ancient dialect that confounds explanation. Where is he from, and how did he get there? None of Brigid's theories explain his bizarre appearance, nor the fact he doesn't understand anything about modern society. Worse yet, he's been gravely injured and reveals that he challenged his elder brother to prevent his clan from marching upon their sworn enemy. What's a girl to do?
Ferghus MacLeod is equally shocked to find himself in a country he's never heard of before, in the home of the bonniest lass he's ever laid eyes upon. Her Canadian accent warms his blood and almost makes him forget he should try to return home. He doesn't understand why someone so accomplished has been left without the protection of a clan. Despite Ferghus's commitment to his own people, he can't deny his growing attraction for this intriguing redhead, which pushes his self control to its limit. It wouldn't hurt if he stuck around for a few more days, would it?
As Ferghus tries to acclimatize himself to life in the twenty-first century, and Brigid attempts to win the prize money in a survival competition so she can return to university, the pair discovers their chance meeting might not have been as accidental as they once believed. Not only could the star-crossed lovers be in danger, but the rest of humanity, too.
“Naethin’ is certain in yer time; ye’ve cut down the trees, and burned the roots with ‘em.”
Can Brigid MacDonald and Ferghus MacLeod work together to solve the mystery of the time travel and confess their true feelings for one another before forces beyond their control destroy their past, present, and future love?
***This slow-burn romantic comedy combines beloved elements of contemporary romance, historical fiction, sci-fi, romantic suspense, mystery, and social commentary, and promises a fast-paced adventure without heavy politics and absolutely no sexual violence.***
Author's Notes:
The Once and Future Love contains tropes of the romance genre, as well as carefully-chosen historical inaccuracies to facilitate the plot. While this 3rd book in the trilogy can be read as a standalone, the 'Easter Eggs' and humour are enhanced by reading The Future Bride and The Past Love first.
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- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateFebruary 10, 2024
- File size1.5 MB
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Ferghus MacLeod

Courtship has changed significantly in almost 600 years, but Ferghus is determined to woo the bonnie Brigid MacDonald, and not be outdone by the other 21st-century suitors.
“I should go, too,” I began, but Mark cleared his throat.
“Can I take you out for dinner tonight?"
Before I could formulate an excuse, Ferghus replied gruffly, “Will yer parents be present?
“My parents?”
“Ye did not plan to introduce Brigid to yer family?” Ferghus pressed.
“No, I wasn’t going to take Brigid to North Bay for a first date. Dinner. What’s wrong with dinner?”
Ferghus snorted. “I would think ye’d wish to discuss the payment with her guardian.”
Praise for The Once and Future Love
The epic conclusion to the series!
"At midpoint it occurred to me the remarkable level of charm in the dialogue I had been enjoying as the reader."
"Just past the mid mark there is a brilliant turn of sci-fi fantasy laden science so preposterous and absurd it quickly seems possible. Purely concocted by the author, it is a fabulous explanation of the entire time travel mystery found in the three books."
"Loved this book. Best one of the three. Wish there was a fourth."
- Enemies-To-Lovers
- Slow-Burn Romance
- Time Travel
- Historical Romance
- Epic Love Story
- Witty Banter
- Satire
- Action & Adventure

The Once and Future Love Snippets
There's enough slow-burn romance in this book to start a fire...
“Well, I’m twenty-two – if you even care.”
He laughed low in his throat. “I care about many things. I’m grateful ye’ve had two and twenty years to become so accomplished.”
“You think I’m accomplished?”
“I think ye make the other lassies look like whorl snails. If I’m not careful, I’ll forget they’re even there and crush their shells. Makes a nasty paste on my boots...”
Ferghus tries his best to abide by his 15th-century rules of wooing a lady...
“Where did you find him?” I asked. “Tell me what he did – what you did!”
“He came to me,” the man explained. “I told him it was too much at one go, but he wouldn’t take no for an answer. Said he had to give penance.”
“Penance?” I said in confusion. “Isn’t that some religious thing?”
The man cupped his free hand around his mouth and whispered, “He said it had something to do – with you.” “Me?”
When Brigid finds Ferghus inside her apartment, things get a little steamy...
"“I have to get that,” I told him, and rushed down the hall. Selma stepped inside, holding two mocha frappes in one hand.
“Hey!” she chirped, giving me a winning smile that quickly faded when she saw my dishevelled appearance. “What happened to your hair? Why are you both covered in – bubbles?” Her eyes opened wide.
“There was an accident – ” I started to say.
The perfect escape from heavy politics.
- Comedy
- Karate
- Mystery
- Travel
- Intrigue
- Heat
The MacLeod Scottish Time Travel Rom Com series is complete!
The Future Bride (Book 1)
Outlander meets Leap Year in this lighthearted, time-travel rom com with strong gin and karate.
Twenty-one-year-old Brigid MacDonald spends her days working as a barista at a coffee shop, hanging out with her BFF, Selma, and avoiding the men she usually meets at bars - until she suddenly finds herself in a strange castle, in another time, being dressed for a wedding ceremony she didn't consent to! Of course, Brigid steals a horse and flees, but the jilted groom and his brothers aren't giving up so easily. Unprepared for life in the wilds of Medieval Scotland, Brigid must trust her life to a moody Highlander named Ferghus.
Set amidst the breathtaking landscape of Skye, Brigid soon finds herself caught in a serious feud between rival clans. Will her knowledge of karatedo be enough to save her from ruthless warriors, or must she lower her guard and let someone else into her life?
For adventure. For love. For kilts.
The Past Love (Book 2)
Is the future predetermined? Or do our choices and actions shape the events that come to pass?
Brigid MacDonald is a coffee barista with a black belt who’s been transported from 2019 to 15th-century Glasgow, one year earlier than her first adventure in The Future Bride.
Time is decidedly ‘out of joint’: Ferghus hasn’t been scarred by Tristen; Nyle hasn’t thrown his disastrous party; and Brigid hasn’t taken a life – yet. Linear reality no longer exists, but nor is this a simple time loop or case of déjà vu. As the mystery slowly unfolds, the characters must choose to work together, or against one another, to resolve their clan feuds and repair their broken hearts.
Accompany Brigid on another epic adventure through the Highlands of medieval Scotland. Beware the corsets that bind; the gin that confounds; and the men who ensnare in this lighthearted, romantic comedy with slow-burn romance, karate action, and heart-pounding suspense.
The Once and Future Love (Book 3)
Outlander x Karate Kid x Leap Year x Survivor x Frankenstein
Brigid MacDonald leads a mundane existence. She thrives on the predictability of her coffee barista job, and being a sensei at the dojo where she teaches karate.
That changes when she discovers a strange man, magically transported inside her storage closet one night. Where is he from, and how did he get there? None of Brigid's theories explain his bizarre appearance, nor the fact he doesn't understand anything about modern society. What's a girl to do?
Ferghus MacLeod is equally shocked to find himself in a country he's never heard of before, in the home of the bonniest lass he's ever laid eyes upon. Her Canadian accent warms his blood and almost makes him forget he should try to return home. Despite Ferghus's commitment to his own people, he can't deny his growing attraction for this intriguing redhead, which pushes his self control to its limit. It wouldn't hurt if he stuck around for a few more days, would it?

Praise for The Future Bride
"The author has given us a peek into Scottish culture and norms and clan life in a time gone by in a most entertaining fashion. I found the ending totally satisfying and finished the book with a smile. I highly recommend this book for time travel, romance, and Outlander fans."
"My favorite bit of tension was the misunderstandings and frustrations between Brigid and Ferghus."
"I love these stories of time travel and finding ones love in another era. I also love the alpha men with damaged past that end up finding love and a person for them. I can't wait for the next book to find out what happens with Brigid and Ferghus!"
"You will love this magically romantic love-story set in the most beautiful country of Scotland. I can't wait to read book #2!"
"Along with the great characters, action-packed plot, and excellent writing style, I also enjoyed the author's use of the Scottish language throughout the book. I appreciated the notes she included to translate the speech."

Praise for The Past Love
"MacLeod is the master of witty banter, and as in The Future Bride, between the leads Ferghus and Brigid, it returns beautifully. Brigid and Ferghus fire off their thoughts at a rapid pace at one another in their love-hate relationship as they try to survive together. (Survive what, you'll have to read to find out.)"
"There are beautiful romantic moments of realism and poignancy that will make you marvel at the understanding and wisdom of the author. I felt a bit silly having a tear in my eye as thought of what I was reading, a romantic comedy, but there are surprises here, as one cannot discount this author."
"Ms. MacLeod is a good writer. I just loved her main character, Brigid, with her take no prisoner attitude. She could have come from my own family. Ferghus in my mind reminded me of Hamish from Braveheart. A good and honorable Celt, with all of our weaknesses. I love the offering of an alternate ending, and the fact that this demands a sequel. Well done Ms. MacLeod."
Editorial Reviews
Review
"Loved this book. Best one of the three. Wish there was a fourth one. Beautifully written, fascinating, captivating time travel. Takes you on this journey where you laugh and you cry with the characters. Had me hooked from the beginning." - Louise Dedman (Amazon Reviewer)
"This perfect closer 3rd book in the series Future Bride rousingly continues the mystery and boldly ends the rom/com Scottish/Canadian time travel tale of the heroic, Brigid and Ferghus. The author shows grand humor and an indictment of the darkest of times in this fascinating section filled with chuckles. At midpoint it occurred to me the remarkable level of charm in the dialogue I had been enjoying as the reader. This made for some inspiring poignant moments between main characters. Just past the mid mark there is a brilliant turn of sci-fi fantasy laden science so preposterous and absurd it quickly seems possible. Purely concocted by the author, it is a fabulous explanation of the entire time travel mystery found in the three books. Even with many laughs there is a lovely romance that shows what that truly means also from yet again the author's skillful human understanding." - Red Butler (Amazon Reviewer/Author of Wild Willful Heart)
"Thus ensues a charming tale full of wit, humor, outrageous situations, fizzing dialogue, and slow-burn sexual tension between Brigid and Ferghus. There are also humorous misunderstandings between them, especially as Ferghus speaks little English and Brigid doesn't understand one word of Gaelic. I reluctantly finished this book with a smile on my face and, at the risk of being corny, a song in my heart. I highly recommend "The Once and Future Love" to readers of all genres who appreciate an enchanting story, brilliantly told." - Claudia Oltean (Amazon Reviewer)
Product details
- ASIN : B0CSXGFLSH
- Publisher : J.G. MacLeod
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- Publication date : February 10, 2024
- Language : English
- File size : 1.5 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
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- Print length : 349 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Book 3 of 3 : The MacLeod Scottish Time Travel Rom Com Series
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Award-winning author J.G. MacLeod has always been an avid reader and writer. As a child, she was drawn to putting pen to paper so that she could record the people and places she would create inside her mind. As a young adult, she earned a university degree in Honors English and history due to her keen interest in nineteenth-century studies.
Ms. MacLeod then went on to graduate with a Bachelor of Education and has spent the past twenty years teaching. She taught creative writing, English and social science for most of those years, but she has also spent time as a guidance counsellor and working with students with developmental disabilities. She loves encouraging students to find their own voices through writing and believes that every single person has a story to tell.
J.G. MacLeod writes both fiction and non-fiction stories.To date, she has published eight novels. To view book trailers for these, and other works-in-progress, visit jgmacleod.com.
Ms. MacLeod has three young children of her own and resides in southwestern Ontario where she lives for summer and salted-caramel hot chocolate. She has a passion for travel and loved the friendly people she met on a trip she took to Ireland. Ms. MacLeod dedicates time every day to the act of writing and loves the beautiful nuances of the English language.
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025Ferghus came to the future and met Brigid an orphan. She found a match of her DNA and they followed it. Found that her mother messed with DNA and lives in the past. To fix it Brigid must biological non material or undigestible go to the past to fix things.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2024What a truly wonderful and pleasurable book to read. I laughed so hard in the beginning, trying to put myself into Ferghus, any coming straight out of the 1500s into 2019. Surely, he was terrified of motor vehicles, let alone planes, cell phones, computers, light bulbs, the whole bit. Fergus remained true to his character from the 1500s and kept Bridgid safe. The mix with non-human DNA was a bit of a stretch, but fit right in with the story. Five shiny gold stars.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024I want to start this review by saying that this is by far the best of the three books in MacLeod's series. It has charm, moves rapidly, and carries the reader with anticipation from one chapter to the next. The characters are interesting and, on the whole, drawn very well. MacLeod has a felicity that undergirds her tale and which will intrigue readers. One comes to care for Brigid and Fergus and can see as well how each, in their own way, grows to care for the other, respecting the things that define them and with a sense of compassion for those things which the mention of would cause pain. Many of those things, such as Brigid's bullying by classmates, her fears of abandonment, and trials in different orphanages, haunt her, while the bad blood between the clan MacDonald and MacLeod and the subsequent falling out with his brother, Dougal connect them, as that feeling of betrayal and is a shared emotion. It is not only through what makes us happy but also the challenges we face that deeper bonds are made. MacLeod understands this, using it to draw her readers in and further develop her characters as living, breathing beings.
Unfortunately, the tale begins to fall apart in the latter half when she and Fergus journey to Scotland, and then she travels back in time to Scotland. The, 'how" of these travels is explained (by a character we have not known who suddenly appears on Brigid's laptop) and will come across as absurd even to fantasy readers and those who have even an inkling of biology, genetics, and scientific theories concerning physics. Through these machinations, she meets other important characters. The problem is these characters need to be around longer for any authentic connection to be made with readers and Brigid; otherwise, the ramifications and what they mean to Brigid and the story are inconsequential. The other problem is none of it is surprising. Readers want to be dazzled and enchanted. When you give away the goods beforehand, the unnerving thing is you begin to wonder why you even bothered. You can still have a 'happy ending,' which most Romance/ fantasy readers are looking for, without signaling the outcome, especially at the most important point, the climax. The conclusion of any story is what readers are left with, and often, it is what they recall most. Some forty years later, I still remember the endings of such books as 'A Farewell to Arms,' 'East of Eden,' and 'Fanny Hill' because their endings were powerful and had a lasting impact, which is how books live in your mind. I believe MacLeod has the potential to create such an ending if she invests the time into retooling the series while making sure to include such things as:
<b> Technical Edits </b>
* A glossary (there were too many instances where Gaelic was spoken with no footnote to cite here, but <i> please go back and reread. You never want to leave your readers in the dark! </i>
* Remove redundancies such as repeating Fergus's "peacock blue eyes" and "blushing" and repeated references to it. (see my review of book one, "The Future Bride," for further notes on this).
* Fix pagination (page numbers) and remove separator lines so it is clean.
<b> Clarification Edits </b>
* There are three characters: Irene, Iris, and Isla. I don't know if MacLeod made a mistake here and decided halfway through to change Irene's name to Isla, but having three with similar names creates confusion. It is further complicated when, on page 177, Alice confronts Brigid, trying to frighten her, but on the following page (178), when Brigid recalls this to Selma, she calls Irene Isla and refers to her again as Isla in on page 199.
* On page 90, the sentence "It's not like him to lie to me" reads, is missing the word 'him' so it reads, "It's not like to lie to me."
I am unsure if MacLeod has seen any of my reviews or if I am talking to myself, but she has talent, and it would be a shame not to go through and edit; these are easy fixes. I also understand how hard it is to read criticism. Still, I offer this as an editor and poet who works at a magazine devoted to helping female artists. Further, as one who has learned throughout the years that polemics can and should be used as tools to better the work and that if we sit back and think about what is offered and ask ourselves if it has merit, find that it does, and was given with the intent to help, then that can only be beneficial. The benefit, and whether someone decides to use it, is up to them.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2024I can’t believe this is the end. But maybe it’s just the beginning of Brigid and Fergus’s love story. Through all three books, they were always meant to be together. Through time and space. From Scotland to Canada, the two of them always found each other.
I can’t get enough of this story. The Canadian forest part of the story will make you laugh and love. The twist midway through the book explains all the time traveling. And the epilogue may bring more stories for Effie and Nyle.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2024The only flaw in this author's writing is that you cannot stop reading until you finish the book. I love your characters, plot twists, humor, action and sadness. All of those attributes demand no less than 5 stars.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024These books are three different stories about the romance of Brigid and Fergus. Not consecutive stories- all different stories of how they might have met. Very strange - like why three different stories? So weird. Did not make sense.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2024Review for The Once and Future Love by JG MacLeod
This perfect closer 3rd book in the series Future Bride rousingly continues the mystery and boldly ends the rom/com Scottish/Canadian time travel tale of the heroic, Brigid and Ferghus. Set in both 2019 and the 15th century, the comparison of what 500 years can do continues to bring amusement, cultural reflection and adds light to difficult cultural notions of modernity and invention as being verifiable progress, beyond electricity. An examination of different types of modern men was quite funny, as well somber for the empty reality. There is a great wilderness survival exercise for cash (ala Survivor, Alone) that exposes the soft ways of most people in 2019 as not being prepared for any harsh reality, good planning or priorities. The author shows grand humor and an indictment of the darkest of times in this fascinating section filled with chuckles. At midpoint it occurred to me the remarkable level of charm in the dialogue I had been enjoying as the reader. This made for some inspiring poignant moments between main characters. Just past the mid mark there is a brilliant turn of sci-fi fantasy laden science so preposterous and absurd it quickly seems possible. Purely concocted by the author, it is a fabulous explanation of the entire time travel mystery found in the three books. Even with many laughs there is a lovely romance that shows what that truly means also from yet again the author’s skillful human understanding. Of course there is a happy conclusion post some visceral action scenes, some emotional trauma, much social commentary, but humor and romance rule the end of the story, a profound writing task achieved during the last three years of global insanity without compass or rudder. I can only bow to this effort fully realized.
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- joanne paulsonReviewed in Canada on March 25, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Thrilled to read book three!! Because (mostly) . . . Ferghus.
I’m afraid that I, ah, sort of threatened the author at the end of my review for her previous book in this series, The Past Love.
My very words:
“I will say that there had better be a book three, Ms. MacLeod. Or else.”
I feel terrible about it now. So rude. I promise to behave now.
After all, she did finally (lol) deliver with The Once and Future Love.
With which I am as much in love as the first two books, beginning with The Future Bride.
There were so many questions I needed answers to. How on earth did Brigid, a thoroughly modern woman, find herself in 15th century Scotland?
Twice?
Much more importantly (to me), how did Brigid find the gorgeous, stalwart, bantersome, incredibly sexy Highlander named Ferghus?
Twice?
Among others.
Ahhh, now I know. But I’m not telling.
I will say that many of the aspects I liked so much in the first two books appear in this third and last in the series as well: the Gaelic snippets, properly footnoted (I love this); the way Ferghus inserts the commingled loveliest-and-strangest compliments into conversations; the way he can start a fire by just giving the wood a stern stare (kidding, but he’s that good); the way poor Brigid is turned to aroused jelly every time she sees his muscular chest or drool-worthy thighs. The man is wearing a kilt, after all.
May I add that I read very little time travel, romance or science fiction. But this series transcends specific genres in the greatest part because of its characters.
Not unlike Brigid (well, it may have taken her a few minutes), I fell in love with Ferghus the second I met him. And I will miss him. But I’m also so happy to have read the last installment in the series, which I will indeed read again.
- Louise DedmanReviewed in Canada on February 24, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic
Loved this book. Best one of the three. Wish there was a fourth one. Beautifully written, fascinating , captivating time travel. Takes you on this journey where you laugh and you cry with the characters . Had me hooked from the beginning.