The title of the book and the storyline in my opinion was a little confusing. I expected based on the title that the heroine was going to be of African descent and that a pregnancy was going to be immediately involved. However that is not what I got.
The heroine (Lacrecia; an in her early thirties black woman, was in the Bahamas/Caribbean after getting a divorce from her cheating "multi-millionaire husband" (her words) trying to figure out what she was going to do next. She meets this young white man (Jake) on the beach playing volleyball with his friends. After several cat and mouse sexual flirtations and of course finally cementing their sexual affair, Lacrecia realizes that she is in love with Jake. He knows that he loves Lacrecia too, but he knows he must come clean with her about who he really is (you'll need to read this for yourself). The pregnancy part doesn't come until the end when Lacrecia is explain basically the HEA of her and Jake's life.
Again this storyline was not what I was expecting based on reading the title; however, the story was okay I guess for a short novella.
I knew this book as Our Baby Mercedes. The book was OK but it had a lot of potential to be better. I believe if the author had taken a little bit more time, this book could have been really good. It felt rush even for a short story as this. The heroine is not a gold digger but she wanted to stay with her cheating of a ex husband because he was rich. I wanted to know why she would contemplate being with a man that did not respect her and only look at her as a trophy wife to show off to his buddies. Both the hero and heroine would do things that made me want to know their back story a bit more, because it might be there why they would do certain things.