This one was rather a good story and really made me nostalgic for the Worf/Troi relationship that we really should have got, but never really did, except the teasing nature of what we saw in "Parallels." No, they aren't in a relationship here, but it's a story with Troi and Worf overcoming the dilemma to save Picard (yay, the cover works!). I think the flowers on the cover represent the "Nightshade" which I believe is an allusion to the poison in the novel...shh, spoilers. :) I actually would recommend reading this one outside of the "completionist" category...although, the Matrix-esque baby storage is something out of the most pants-peeing inducing horror movies.
The B plot both ties in and seems completely out of left field at the same time. Essentially, whilst Troi and Worf are galivanting about the planet, the Enterprise is called away to help some aliens on their ship which is about to blow up. The aliens, the Milgians, are the crew of a ship which is both organic and artificial at the same time, and also a living entity in its own right - and linked to the crew...which ties in to the planet of the A plot, Oriana, which is something of a living entity itself (like a step or two beyond our own concept of Gaia) and linked to the natives, the Orianians, who are locked in a centuries-long civil war which is killing the planet, and themselves along with it. However, the reason the two are linked is because one faction has somehow or another contacted the Milgians and convinced them to fake a distress call to lure the Enterprise away in exchange for trading stuff. How the Miglians and the Orianians got in touch with each other to arrange this little deal is not mentioned in the story, and doesn't even make sense organically.
Overall, sure, give it a read. :)