u/mapleebaconn

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My FIRST BOOK is LIVEEEEE

I still can’t believe I’m typing this honestly… my first book is officially LIVE on Amazon 🩷✨
Golden Skin, Golden Soul is the first story in my Black Girl Magic series and it means so much to me. This book is filled with love, healing, passion, growth, softness, pain, and finding peace after surviving hard things. It’s starts off the Love Magic section beautifully.

I poured my heart into these characters and this world for a long time, and seeing it finally published feels unreal.

If you love:
✨ Black romance
✨ emotionally rich characters
✨ healing love stories
✨ soft life energy
✨ deep connection and chemistry
✨ strong women finding happiness after struggle

then this book was written for you.

Even sharing this post helps support me more than you know 🩷

You can read it here:
Golden Skin, Golden Soul (Black Girl Magic) https://a.co/d/0dqP6F7q

Author: Merci Pinkhart ✨

#BlackGirlMagic #BlackRomance #IndieAuthor #KindleBooks #BookTok #BlackLove #AmazonBooks #RomanceBooks

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u/mapleebaconn — 9 days ago
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I just started writing on Wattpad and I’m trying to be intentional about building something people actually stick with, not just click on once.

I’m working on a story that mixes modern life with supernatural elements, and I’ve been focusing a lot on pacing and character connection early on.

For those of you who’ve been posting for a while:

What made your story start gaining traction?

Was it consistency, concept, or a specific moment in your story?

And what makes readers actually come back for the next chapter?

I’d rather build this right from the start instead of guessing, so I’d love to hear real experiences.

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u/mapleebaconn — 24 days ago