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    Holding the Truth


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      HOLDING THE TRUTH

      Table of Contents

      Title Page

      Holding the Truth (Small-Town Sheriffs, #1)

      Prologue

      Chapter 1

      Chapter 2

      Chapter 3

      Chapter 4

      Chapter 5

      Chapter 6

      Chapter 7

      Chapter 8

      Chapter 9

      Chapter 10

      Chapter 11

      Chapter 12

      Chapter 13

      Chapter 14

      Chapter 15

      Chapter 16

      Chapter 17

      Chapter 18

      Chapter 19

      Chapter 20

      Chapter 21

      Chapter 22

      Chapter 23

      Chapter 24

      Chapter 25

      Chapter 26

      Chapter 27

      Chapter 28

      Chapter 29

      Chapter 30

      Chapter 31

      Chapter 32

      Chapter 33

      Chapter 34

      Chapter 35

      Chapter 36

      Chapter 37

      Chapter 38

      Chapter 39

      Chapter 40

      Chapter 41

      Chapter 42

      Chapter 43

      Chapter 44

      Chapter 45

      Chapter 46

      Chapter 47

      Chapter 48

      Chapter 49

      Chapter 50

      Chapter 51

      Chapter 52

      Chapter 53

      Chapter 54

      Chapter 55

      Chapter 56

      Chapter 57

      Chapter 58

      Chapter 59

      Chapter 60

      Chapter 61

      Chapter 62

      Chapter 63

      Chapter 64

      Chapter 65

      Chapter 66

      Chapter 67

      Chapter 68

      Chapter 69

      Chapter 70

      Chapter 71

      Chapter 72

      Chapter 73

      Chapter 74

      Chapter 75

      Chapter 76

      Chapter 77

      Chapter 78

      Chapter 79

      Chapter 80

      Chapter 81

      Chapter 82

      Chapter 83

      Chapter 84

      Chapter 85

      Chapter 86

      Chapter 87

      Chapter 88

      Chapter 89

      Chapter 90

      Chapter 91

      Chapter 92

      Chapter 93

      Chapter 94

      Chapter 95

      Chapter 96

      Chapter 97

      Chapter 98

      Chapter 99

      Chapter 100

      Chapter 101

      Chapter 102

      Chapter 103

      Chapter 104

      Chapter 105

      Chapter 106

      Chapter 107

      Chapter 108

      Chapter 109

      Chapter 110

      Chapter 111

      Chapter 112

      Chapter 113

      Chapter 114

      Chapter 115

      Chapter 116

      Chapter 117

      Chapter 118

      Chapter 119

      Chapter 120

      Chapter 121

      Chapter 122

      Chapter 123

      Chapter 124

      Chapter 125

      Chapter 126

      Chapter 127

      Chapter 128

      Chapter 129

      Chapter 130

      Chapter 131

      Chapter 132

      Chapter 133

      Chapter 134

      Chapter 135

      Chapter 136

      Chapter 137

      Chapter 138

      Chapter 139

      Chapter 140

      Chapter 141

      Chapter 142

      Chapter 143

      Chapter 144

      Chapter 145

      Chapter 146

      Chapter 147

      Chapter 148

      Chapter 149

      Chapter 150

      chapter 151

      Chapter 152

      Chapter 153

      Chapter 154

      Chapter 155

      Chapter 156

      Chapter 157

      Chapter 158

      Chapter 159

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      CALLE J.

      BROOKES

      LOST RIVER LIT PUBLISHING, LLC

      SPRINGS VALLEY INDIANA

      EST. 2011

      Other books by

      Calle J.

      Brookes

      ROMANTIC SUSPENSE

      PAVAD: FBI ROMANTIC SUSPENSE

      Beginning (Prequel 1)

      Waiting (Prequel 2)

      Watching

      Wanting

      Second Chances

      Hunting

      Running

      Redeeming

      Revealing

      Stalking

      Ghosting

      Burning

      Gathering

      Falling

      Hiding

      Seeking

      FINLEY CREEK SERIES

      TRILOGY ONE (TEXAS STATE POLICE)

      Her Best Friend’s Keeper

      Shelter from the Storm

      The Price of Silence

      TRILOGY TWO (FINLEY CREEK GENERAL)

      If the Dark Wins

      Wounds That Won’t Heal

      Hope for Finley Creek (bonus novella)

      As the Night Ends

      MASTERSON COUNTY NOVELLA SERIES

      Seeking the Sheriff

      Discovering the Doctor

      Ruining the Rancher

      Denying the Devil

      SUSPENSE/THRILLER

      PAVAD: FBI CASE FILES

      PAVAD: FBI Case Files #0001

      “Knocked Out”

      PAVAD: FBI Case Files #0002

      “Knocked Down”

      PAVAD: FBI Case Files #0003

      “Knocked Around”

      PAVAD: FBI Case Files #0004

      “White Out”

      Calle has several free reads available at

      www.CalleJBrookesReads.com

      For my grandfather, the best man I have ever known.

      You will be missed.

      Oct. 2015

      For my grandmother, who gave me the courage to try. Without you and your love of romance, I never would have made it this far.

      Feb. 2016

      For my papaw, whose children loved him deeply, and will always

      miss him.

      Oct. 2017

      Calle J. Brookes is first and foremost a fiction writer. She enjoys crafting paranormal romance and romantic suspense. She reads almost every genre except horror. She spends most of her time juggling family life and writing while reminding herself that she can’t spend all of her time in the worlds found within books. CJ loves to be contacted by her readers via email and at www.CalleJBrookes.com. When not at home writing stories of adventure and wrangling with two border collies and a beagle puppy, CJ is off in her RV somewhere exploring the beautiful world we live in, along with her husband of she can’t remember how many years and their child.

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      HOLDING THE TRUTH

      Copyright © 2019 by Calle J. Brookes

      All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations em- bodied in critical articles or reviews.

      This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, orga
    nizations, places, events and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

      For information contact:

      www.callejbrookes.com

      Book and Cover design by B. G. Lashbrooks

      First Edition: FEB2019

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      HOLDING

      THE

      TRUTH

      SMALL-TOWN SHERIFFS

      BOOK ONE

      CALLE J.

      BROOKES

      Yes, truly, for look you,

      the sins of the father

      are to be laid upon the children.

      Therefore, I promise ye I fear you.

      —William Shakespeare

      Prologue

      Sheriff Clay Addy sat by the hospital bed for hours, watching her sleep. Counting her breaths. Listening to the beeps and hums of the machines that told him the woman still lived.

      She’d died twice on the surgeon’s table. They’d brought her back. Thank God they’d managed to bring Bailey back.

      Her eyes opened, so blue they looked unreal, but they were clouded and unfocused. A small cry escaped her. Clay leaned over her so she would know that she wasn’t alone. “Bailey, honey, it’s ok. You’re safe now.”

      “Sheriff...you got them?” Her words were strained, but he still heard. He’d never thought he’d get to hear her again. “Is...Kyra safe?”

      “Yes, she’s safe now. With Agent Lake.”

      “She loves him. Could tell. Did you get the men? My father?” Her eyes closed as her small hand twitched on the blanket. Her small, cut, bruised, and broken hand. Clay brushed her fingers lightly, just above the plaster cast.

      He just needed to touch her for a moment.

      “Don’t worry about that now.” Clay would get the men who'd done this to her. Even if it took the rest of his life, he’d get the men who’d hurt Bailey. Including her own father. “You just rest.”

      “Don’t have to stay. Know you don’t want to.” Her eyes remained closed, her breathing deepened. Clay let out the breath he’d been holding. “Know you don’t like me very much.”

      “Of course I like you.” But she was already out. He stood, staring down at her for a long moment.

      Bailey was two weeks shy of her twenty-fifth birthday, but she barely looked old enough to vote. He’d known her since she had been nine and he had been twice that. Her hair was pale gold, with slight curl. Someone had washed her hair and braided it into two braids. Probably the redheaded nurse who was hovering nearby.

      When she’d been brought in, she’d been soaking wet and covered with mud and sludge of some sort.

      And blood.

      Clay would never forget Bailey’s blood. Or the words she'd written in her own blood and the dry Texas soil.

      Bailey made such a small lump under the thin blanket. Small and vulnerable and having barely survived hell.

      Not like her? Hell, that couldn’t be further from the truth. He felt so much more for her than that.

      Bailey Moore was the center of his world. And had been for months now.

      Bailey kept him centered, grounded. Reminded him of sunshine and hope. Without her, he’d simply sink into oblivion in his personal life and drown in his duty as the sheriff.

      He wasn’t stupid; he knew how he felt about her bordered on obsession. It scared him just how intensely he did.

      Clay had never felt for a woman the way he did this one. He probably never would another, either.

      He’d wanted nothing more than for some rancher to come and carry her off—carry her somewhere where she couldn’t haunt him with just a simple smile. Take her somewhere and make her happy. Give her everything she deserved.

      Someone had carried her off, and it had been her own bravery that led to her rescue.

      He had almost lost her.

      Chapter 1

      Bailey Moore was back.

      Clayton Addy, sheriff of Value, Texas—population eight hundred and nine—knew it from the first moment he walked into his office that ridiculously sunny Monday morning. Bailey was back.

      He could almost smell the shampoo she used.

      He dreamed of that shampoo sometimes. Dreamed of her shampoo, dreamed of her blue eyes, dreamed of her slightly crooked smile. The smattering of freckles over her smooth cheeks. The tiny dimple that flashed every once in a while when she was truly happy about something.

      That dimple had teased him from the very beginning.

      Clay also dreamed of finding her almost dead every damned night.

      Those were the dreams he could never get past. He had failed her. Through his stupidity, he had failed her.

      He never should have left it at one guard all those months ago. He should have known they were dealing with far too many unknowns. She had paid the price for his stupidity.

      First with a bullet, and then with hours of captivity at the hands of the one man who never should have let someone hurt her. Bailey's father and his friends were still out there somewhere. Clay hadn’t been able to find them yet.

      But Bailey...Bailey was back.

      And he had no idea how he was supposed to deal with her.

      Clay fell back on his go-to position. He looked out of his office toward the four desks that stood silently in the middle of the small bullpen. They had a total population of just over eight hundred, but that was mostly in the five-mile region surrounding the town. He still covered the entire Barratt County population, of nearly four thousand. He had three deputies on duty now at all times.

      He'd forgotten Jeremy had taken over the scheduling for him two months ago. Forgotten that Verity, the dispatcher, had made a point to remind him that Bailey was coming back today. She’d even provided cake and fruit punch. A welcome-back banner hung over the bullpen.

      Veri’s doing, no doubt.

      It was one hell of a thirty-sixth birthday present for himself, and he knew it.

      Bailey Moore had no business ever setting foot in a Texas State Police building. Especially his. Maybe doing forensics, or something off the radar like that—if she felt like she needed to do this job for some reason.

      Maybe he could nudge her toward a transfer to nearby Finley Creek County. It was far bigger and had a much better forensics unit than he did. His entire unit consisted of one deputy who'd had forensics training. Bailey.

      Movement caught his eye.

      Blond hair in a high ponytail.

      He stood where he was and just watched her for far too long, feeling like a damned asshole. He should go out there and talk to her. Welcome her back, as her boss, at least. But he didn't. Eat cake, drink punch. Any of it. He hid.

      Because he didn't want her there, and they both knew it.

      She had known how he felt about her from the very beginning. He'd made no secret about it. And that had driven a wedge between them. A chasm he regretted, after what had happened to her.

      If she had trusted him more, she could have come to him that morning. He would have done his best to help her deal with what had been bothering her. And something had, but he’d never learned exactly what.

      If they had found Bailey an hour later than they had, she would have been gone. Possibly minutes.

      The doctors had lost her at least once that he knew of on the operating table.

      It had been four months and two weeks since that hell had happened.

      And now...Bailey was back.

      And Clay didn't know what to do about her once again.

      He just stood there and watched her.

      Chapter 2

      Bailey ran her fingers over the battered wood of the desk stationed far away from almost everything else. It was the desk she'd been assigned on her first day with the Value TSP. Sheriff Addy hadn't wanted her there then. She'd at first thought it was because he was a sexist pig. But he just hadn't wanted her around specifically.

      He was perfectly fine with other female TSP deputies who filtered through the area ever
    y so often. Bailey hadn’t ever understood why.

      Unless it was a sins-of-the-father kind of thing. There were a few in the TSP who remembered her father and what he had been a part of. Some held him against her, even though she’d been only four when he’d been arrested.

      She had spent most of the last four months attempting to figure Clayton Addy out.

      Bailey was no closer to having the answers to him now than she had been when she'd first opened her eyes to see him sitting by her hospital bed—scowling at her.

      She wouldn't lie to herself; it had been one of the hardest things she had ever done, coming back here. Since the attack and abduction had happened, she'd done her best to avoid Value as much as she possibly could. Finley Creek was so much better...so less difficult for her.

      Her physicians had been at Finley Creek General Hospital. The therapy sessions she'd attended at Women for Hope After Violence had been right across the street. She'd considered leaving Value and everything about it behind her forever and finding a small place in the much larger city forty miles away.

      Bailey had a job with the larger TSP post in Finley Creek anytime she wanted it. The chief himself had guaranteed it.

      Value was all she had ever known. And leaving would make it feel so...unfinished. As if she’d given up.

      She was tired of feeling unfinished. Of everything just stopping abruptly and being abandoned.

      She'd felt that way since she was four years old and her father had been arrested for police corruption.

      That hadn't changed much in the twenty-one years since.

      Her desk wobbled dangerously when she dropped her bag on top of it. She looked down. She'd been using a thin, fifty-year-old romance novel to prop it up. Before.

      Someone had removed it and shifted her desk four feet to the left.

      Farther away from the other three.

      Separated again.

      She somehow doubted it was Jeremy, her closest friend on the small eight-person force, who had done it. It was probably the sheriff. He wanted no traces of her left anywhere in the post. She'd learned that early on when she'd made the mistake of bringing a small plant into the bullpen.

      He'd made it disappear within a week.

      She shot a glare toward his office. Bailey had no doubt he was in there. Probably watching her through the blinds on his door. She had no illusions where Clayton Barratt Addy was concerned.

      The man despised her.

      He thought she was weak and helpless and useless and not worth his precious time. Half the time she thought he resented the very air she breathed. He definitely wasn’t going to greet her with open arms.

      What in the heck was she doing here again?

     


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