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"I absolutely loved this book . . . It’s full of hope and love - something we all need right now." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Goodreads
"What a wonderful mixture of romance, humor, and compassion. I loved this book." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazon Customer

Discarded in a dumpster at birth and never adopted, MC has been crippled by social anxiety for most of his life. Then one day, during an eventful bicycle ride through the Nova Scotia countryside, he has an improbable encounter with a woman on a bridge that changes everything. Although no words are spoken at the time, it's love at first sight for MC. Despite his debilitating shyness and feelings of inadequacy, MC battles to break free of his self-imposed prison in pursuit of love. The result is an incredible journey of self-discovery that comes full circle in a way that no one could have ever predicted.

Charming, heartfelt and imaginative, The Girl with Autumn Eyes is an unforgettable tale of hope and personal growth that will stay with readers long after the final page.

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"The Girl with Autumn Eyes, by R.F. Vincent, is a rewarding read. Its blend of humor, heart, and hope lingers long after the final page." Literary Titan Book Award Winner

"Fans of Gail Honeyman's 'Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine' will want to take a look." Bookview Review Gold Badge Recommended

"One of my favourite books ever! I loved everything about this book...the style of the writing, the quirkiness, the characters, the humor and the story. It is a beautiful story of love and friendship."⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazon Customer

"Absolutely Wonderful!!! Seriously, this book is something really special." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazon Customer

"This is a beautifully written story with almost magical characters. Filled with warmth, humor and sensitivity." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazon Customer

"This book was exquisite! So much so that I’m not ready to move on from it. I’ve gone back to page one and started over. It’s huggable in the most perfect way." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Goodreads

"An absolutely delightful story filled with quirky characters and a unique and utterly charming writing style." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazon Customer

"It’s a story about how love should be . . . natural, honest, patient, accepting, painful, funny, quirky, and never ending no matter what. Read it slow and savor every word. You won’t regret it." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazon Customer

"What a quirky, engaging, interesting, force of a story. I loved it!" ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazon Customer

"Total Enjoyment!! I actually didn't want the book to end!!" ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazon Customer

"Funny, quirky, and heartwarming. . . This is a character that I will fondly remember for a long time." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Reader Views

"A smooth and silky pace akin to Smokey Robinson singing a tune kept me fixed to my seat and smiling throughout, anticipating each new page with glee. Overall, it is a masterful and original tale that will please more than just fans of the genre. I recommend it with all my heart." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Readers' Favorite

"What an unusual and very lovely book! Gentle, funny, uplifting. Loved every page." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Goodreads

"I love this author's writing style. It is very much my kind of humour. I was introduced to his works with Life at the Precipice and will definitely be reading anything that he writes in the future!" ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Goodreads

"This is a wonderful book, funny, heartfelt, beautiful, imaginative, and is a joy to read!" ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Goodreads

"Vincent is my favorite new author . . . I just finished The Girl with Autumn Eyes. I read Life At The Precipice recently and thought it outstanding so bought this book. Both books are excellent." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazon Customer

"I really enjoyed every minute of this book. I was hooked from the beginning, and I couldn't put it down." NetGalley

"endearing and entertaining . . . An off-the-wall read that captures one's attention." Kirkus Reviews

247 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 5, 2024

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About the author

R.F. Vincent

2 books73 followers
R. F. (Ron) Vincent is an award-winning author. His novel, Life at the Precipice, won the 2023 Best Indie Book Award for literary fiction and was long listed for the prestigious Leacock Medal for Humour. His new novel, The Girl with Autumn Eyes, is a heartwarming romantic comedy that breaks the mold. In addition to writing groundbreaking fiction, he is a professor of Physics and Space Science at the Royal Military College of Canada. He lives in Kingston, Ontario with his wife, JoAnne.

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415 reviews4 followers
November 10, 2024
Took a break from my normal romcoms to read this one, which I would categorize as general fiction. I usually like to include how steamy a book is… but that doesn’t apply here. Zero steam, but lots of great storytelling.

I don’t know if I’ve ever read a book before where you don’t know the name of the main character. He’s just a normal guy, orphaned as a baby and never adopted, and tends to get lost in his own thoughts, which we are privy to the entire time. The book is the story of how he met The Girl with Autumn Eyes and how he handles building friendships and interacting with society in general. A very nice story and told in such a unique way.

Thanks to NetGalley for this book in exchange for my honest review. The Girl with Autumn Eyes is out now!
37 reviews
March 8, 2026
This book was exquisite! So much so that I’m not ready to move on from it. I’ve gone back to page one and started over. It’s huggable in the most perfect way. It makes you think on every single page about everything in your life. From simple and seemingly mundane to the more extraordinary….he didn’t miss a beat. Just read it! Sooo….I just finished this for a second time. I think I need it in a pocket size to carry around with me for whenever I need new insight, a different perspective on life’s complexities or a real good pick me up! Once again…exquisite!
2 reviews
January 2, 2025
I have just read RF Vincent’s second book, The Girl With Autumn Eyes. The books are different genres but they each have wit and charm that makes for a great read.

The Girl With Autumn Eyes is uplifting and inspiring. The novel tells the humorous and heartwarming tale of love at first sight. “Let’s be friends” is not a phrase MC wanted to hear. For years he is willing to be friends, just to be around her. You will need to read the book to find out the ending. You won’t be disappointed. Well done RF Vincent.
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5,097 reviews400 followers
November 8, 2024
After being ruthlessly abandoned and thrown into a dumpster as a newborn, MC was lucky to survive and come away from it (relatively) unscathed. Still, his childhood was anything but conventional; stuck in foster care and fraught with crippling social anxiety, MC lived a solitary life that extended into adulthood.

Life in Wolfville, Nova Scotia is simple and predictable. The socially anxious man finds comfort in the mundane routine, working at a dead-end desk job, frequenting the donut shop, and spending the rest of his time alone in his one-room apartment. He’d never thought much about romantic relationships because that would involve (gasp) conversing with a woman, and he isn’t good with words. But that all changes when he sees the girl on the bridge. MC quickly becomes infatuated with the woman, Ann. They develop a friendship, and his feelings deepen, causing him to partake in all sorts of entertaining antics to profess his love. But will his feelings be reciprocated?

“The Girl with Autumn Eyes” by R.F. Vincent is an eccentric romantic comedy about friendship and overcoming adversity. The novel is written from a first-person perspective. It follows a peculiar but relatable man who will make readers laugh, warm their hearts, and prompt introspection. Through his pursuit of love, MC delves deep into a journey of self-discovery, including facing his fears and revisiting parts of his lamentable childhood.

MC is not your average protagonist—he isn’t charming or confident and prone to taking readers on long tangents. His soliloquies are often brimming with self-deprecation. Still, his inner dialogue and unconventional way of explaining things drew me in. The main character’s struggles to make sense of the world, particularly in social settings, resonated with me. I think MC’s story would appeal to many who struggle with mental health or are part of the neurodivergent community.

It is human nature to seek connection with others and the author does an excellent job illustrating MC’s hesitancy, albeit his desire to form friendships. His burgeoning relationship with Ann forces him to do things out of his comfort zone, like going to bars and dinner parties, despite embarrassing encounters. His neighbor, Bert Fennut, is an odd man whose shady disposition is initially off-putting for MC. Still, he gains essential insight from their conversations. These friendships certainly contribute to the main character’s evolution and help MC break free of the shyness that is all-encompassing.

R.F. Vincent’s “The Girl with Autumn Eyes” takes readers on an exciting journey with this novel, brimming with laugh-out-loud antics, heartwarming friendship, and outstanding character development. For readers who enjoy quirky protagonists, this one is for you. You’ll love MC’s reflections and his vivid imagination. This is a character that I will fondly remember for a long time

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375 reviews3 followers
November 13, 2024
This book is such a creative, curvy work of art! It has moments of eccentricity and moments of utter ordinaryness, all the while giving us a behind-the-scenes look at the MC's emotions and curvy path in his simple life. The supporting characters are all quirky, memorable folk and the location is exotic to anyone who doesn't live there. This is a refreshing take on your typical romance novel - there is zero smut, and is definitely a slow burn.

~ Thank you to BookSirens for the free ebook copy. My review is honest and voluntary. ~
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818 reviews
January 19, 2026
Surprised by the high rating for this book - really didn’t enjoy it. It promised a lot at the beginning but then became rather silly. I found the fantasy interludes - electroman, a talking squirrel etc. just annoying rather than disarming. The book writing within the book was so annoying - I guess if one can get published then both can! Not sure how either achieved this? The ending was no surprise - yawn.
20 reviews1 follower
July 29, 2025
I love this author's writing style. It is very much my kind of humour. I was introduced to his works with "Life at the Precipice", and will definitely be reading anything that he writes in the future!
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3,576 reviews99 followers
December 3, 2024
This was very unique. Quirky, odd, downright ridiculous... but yet, I'm glad I read it.

A worthwhile read for people who just want something different. Could maybe even considered a cozy read.
210 reviews
November 6, 2025
What an unusual and very lovely book! Gentle, funny, uplifting. Loved every page.
4 reviews
December 27, 2025
Charming

An absolutely delightful story filled with
quirky characters and a unique and utterly charming writing style. Wonderfully funny and touching.
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223 reviews
April 5, 2026
Beautiful story

I don’t want to gush, but this story touched my heart. I want to tell all about it, but I don’t want to spoil it for anyone. So, I’ll say this: It’s a story about how love should be…natural, honest, patient, accepting, painful, funny, quirky, and never ending no matter what. Read it slow and savor every word. You won’t regret it.
Author 3 books
February 13, 2026
Quirky love story

Loved how nature is alive in this book. Liked that the main character finally gets motivated to get on with his life. It had to end the way it did.
4 reviews
September 4, 2025
Excellent Read

What a wonderful mixture of romance, humor, and compassion. Not many books make me laugh out loud, but the quirky language and situations caused quite a few chuckles. The friendship of the main characters was so sweet and the ending was as it should be.. I loved this book.
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421 reviews1 follower
October 25, 2025


I enjoyed this uplifting and inspiring story.
It's a heart warming and humorous tale of love at first sight.
I had a few chuckles over the quirky language and situations.
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25 reviews
November 12, 2025
A funny, light-hearted read, set in Nova Scotia! The main character (who is never named) is hilarious, and the other characters are entertaining as well. Great story.
19 reviews
November 20, 2025
This is a very sweet Romance. The characters are unique, off-beat & entertaining.
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5,156 reviews476 followers
January 17, 2025
Born into rejection and burdened with crippling social anxiety, the protagonist of The Girl with Autumn Eyes has lived 25 years in near-total isolation. His life takes an unexpected turn during a chance encounter with Ann, a woman he glimpses on a bridge while biking through the scenic landscapes of Nova Scotia. What begins as a fleeting moment evolves into an obsession that propels him beyond the confines of his solitude and into a transformative journey of self-discovery. Along the way, he stumbles through humorous misadventures, forges meaningful friendships, and confronts the depths of his insecurities in pursuit of love.

R.F. Vincent’s novel captivates with its rich and nuanced exploration of themes like loneliness, self-doubt, and the power of human connection. The protagonist’s quirky inner dialogues and self-deprecating wit make his struggles deeply relatable, offering a poignant window into the experience of living with social anxiety. His encounter with Ann is brief but catalytic, igniting a journey of growth that is as moving as it is inspiring. The setting of Wolfville, Nova Scotia, is vividly rendered, its quaint charm both a refuge and a prison for the protagonist. Vincent’s gift for creating endearing yet flawed characters shines, particularly in the depiction of Bert Fennut, whose eccentric friendship with the protagonist injects humor and unexpected depth into the narrative. However, I believe Ann, as pivotal as she is to the story, remains somewhat underdeveloped. Her motivations and inner life are left a bit opaque, reducing her to more of a symbol than a fully realized character.

The novel’s greatest strength lies in its balance—effortlessly weaving laugh-out-loud moments with profound introspection. While I feel the pacing occasionally becomes weighted by lengthy tangents, the emotional resonance and imaginative storytelling consistently draw the reader back into the story.

For those seeking a character-driven story that explores the complexities of fear, vulnerability, and connection, The Girl with Autumn Eyes, by R.F. Vincent, is a rewarding read. Its blend of humor, heart, and hope lingers long after the final page, making it a memorable addition to the contemporary fiction landscape.
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748 reviews14 followers
March 19, 2026
3.5 ⭐️ It’s never a good sign when it takes me 2 weeks to get through a book. This novel was weird, i thought, and didn’t keep my interest. I read it mostly in bed, on my kindle app on my phone before sleep at night, and it wasn’t til the final 1/3 or the book that it stopped having a soporific effect on me. Looking back,it wasn’t a bad book but certainly not among my favourites. It had a distinct Canadian flavour, which was nice. The first person narrator was weird, and his prolonged flights of fancy, ( possibly secondary to his high intelligence or his dysfunctional/ abusive childhood or a combination of the two) dragged on and were nonsensical to me. Having said all that, i doubt I’ll soon forget this novel, so thats something.
1 review
May 8, 2026
I absolutely loved everything about this book. It was laugh out loud funny, super quirky which I love, written in an interesting and rather unusual style and I loved the characters and storyline. It is a light comedic romance between an awkward guy and a woman he meets on a bridge. I loved that it was set in Canada and enjoyed the Canadian references.

Pick this one up and give it a read! Highly recommended.. you won't be disappointed (although you will be looking for other books written by Vincent so you can enjoy more like this!)
1 review
January 7, 2026
I absolutely loved this book. I loved how the author animated everything in his world. His references to generational childhood memories. It is easy to follow and I did not want to put it down. It’s full of hope and love - something we all need right now. No wonder it won awards. Very well deserved.
126 reviews
February 4, 2026
Not for me!

My guess is that many will love this book. However, I'm not a dreamer and don't live in the world of imagination. There's a lot to write about in the real world. Enjoy!!!
4 reviews
February 3, 2026
Light and entertaining with scenes that are laugh out loud funny. Just what the doctor ordered to help counter Canadian mid winter doldrums!
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170 reviews5 followers
April 29, 2026
Unique and quirky book about a book being written by the MC(Main Character/ Narrator) of the book!
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4,185 reviews554 followers
October 3, 2025
A step outside my norm -- but a very worthwhile read from a new-t0-me author. A story that begins with a baby left in a dumpster. From there readers take a journey that is both heartbreaking and heartwarming -- even a bit quirky. But the love-at-first-sight story is the magnet that captivated me and held my attention to the end.

I will definitely be checking out R.F. Vincent's backlist of books.
17 reviews1 follower
November 12, 2025
This is a wonderful book, funny, heartfelt, beautiful, imaginative, and is a joy to read!
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