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'''''Guru on Hire''''' is a novel by [[Michael Harth]], published in 2013 by [[Paradise Press]].
[[File:Guru on Hire.jpg|thumb|Book cover]]'''''Guru on Hire''''' is a novel by [[Michael Harth]], published in 2013 by [[Paradise Press]].


:"Male escort, Scott, has a new client, Gordon, who turns out to be a Guru. Intrigued, Scott tries out Gordon’s teachings, whilst keeping him as a client. As the situation gets more complicated they drift apart but, when Gordon is invited to give a seminar on a remote Greek island and asks Scott to come along, he cannot resist."<ref>http://www.amazon.co.uk/Guru-Hire-Michael-Harth-ebook/dp/B00HHZ67PS Amazon.</ref>
:"Male escort, Scott, has a new client, Gordon, who turns out to be a Guru. Intrigued, Scott tries out Gordon’s teachings, whilst keeping him as a client. As the situation gets more complicated they drift apart but, when Gordon is invited to give a seminar on a remote Greek island and asks Scott to come along, he cannot resist."<ref>http://www.amazon.co.uk/Guru-Hire-Michael-Harth-ebook/dp/B00HHZ67PS Amazon.</ref>
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Guru on Hire is a novel by Michael Harth, published in 2013 by Paradise Press.

"Male escort, Scott, has a new client, Gordon, who turns out to be a Guru. Intrigued, Scott tries out Gordon’s teachings, whilst keeping him as a client. As the situation gets more complicated they drift apart but, when Gordon is invited to give a seminar on a remote Greek island and asks Scott to come along, he cannot resist."[1]

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