The parts I liked the most were the ones involving Emily's job as an editor for a book publisher. She needs help, but has nowhere to turn, except her new canine companion, Einstein.Emily and Einstein is overall an average novel - some parts I enjoyed and others I didn't. Her life is unraveling quickly, and it's starting to effect her career at a publishing house. Then, Emily adopts him, and that's when the real complications begin.Meanwhile, Emily has lost her husband, is on the verge of losing the apartment she loves, and then finds a stash of Sandy's journals - mostly filled with his exploits with other women. Next thing he knows, Sandy is a dog named Einstein in the shelter at which Emily volunteers. Not ready to die, he blindly agrees to the terms an "old man" offers him for a second chance. Then one day in a snowstorm, Sandy is hit by a car. Sandy Portman lives for his job - and the power it brings him - often pushing his wife, Emily, to the back burner. Emily and Einstein is a light romance about a selfish husband given a second chance to deserve his wife's love.
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