About May and Ted by J.D. Robertson
May isn’t your average child. Neither is Ted. May is controlling and manipulative. Ted is brilliant. May is obsessed with Ted. When Ted falls in love with a man, May’s obsession becomes everyone’s nightmare.
Beginning in 1973, the story of May and Ted starts with the innocence of childhood, peppered with disturbing moments of abuse and bullying. When they become adults, the game changes from May’s nasty little plots to game-changing schemes that put lives at stake.
May and Ted is about passion, it’s about conditional and unconditional love, and it’s about what a person will do to make things right.
A character-driven suspense novel told from May’s perspective and Ted’s perspective, each of which can be very different. There’s sex, violence and just enough humour to keep it from getting too dark.
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Author Bio:
J. D. Robertson is a retired corporate writer. She has a degree in Creative Writing and Journalism and lives in Edmonton, Alberta, with her puggle, Charlee, and her husband, Bill. Her non-fiction piece, Goodbye Dad, won the Barry Broadfoot Creative Non-Fiction Award and was an honourable mention in the Dreamers Writing Micro Non-Fiction Contest. May and Ted is her first novel.