I like the way these stories pick up details from the last, almost exactly the the previous one left off. This is Bobby and Courtney's story. Their relationship always seemed somewhat one sided. Just before Courtney's accident Bobby realizes how much she means to him, but before he can do anything about it she is run off the road, and ends up in a coma. When she wakes up she decdes she will never be the "one" for him so she breaks up with him. He allows to do this, but is not giving up. Because of threats to the club, Courtney goes with a bodyguard, Maverick. He is a mostly silent presence (can't wait for his book so mysterious). While the club tries to figure out who is threatening them, Bobby is trying to figure how to get Courtney back. Before he goes off on club business he makes Courtney go with him, and shows her what he was going to give her for Christmas, as well as his other gift, that he planned to give her before his accident. They reconcile, and then the focus switches to figuring out and taking action on the threat against the club. The threat is neutralized but there are some storylines left hanging for the next book.
I liked that the chapters alternate from Courtney's to Bobby's point of view. I also liked that when Courtney rejects him, he doesn't go back to the club and hook up with one of the club whores like so many bikers do in other books.