Cartomancy spread and meaning help

So I did an evocation yesterday, to the goddess Hathor, Hera and Sekhmet, to help me undo a love spell made to my husband and today I wanted to know how it went so I took my deck of playing cards and tried to find out, with the help of the book manual of occultism by Sephariel, so I tried the wheel of fortune but the book actually doesn’t give very good instructions or explanations! After I made my wheel I only read three parts which are described on the picture below of the book, the rest I had no idea what It meant.
So the interesting part is the one I pointed which I believe the queen of spades is the woman trying to undo my marriage and the king of hearts my husband, then the ace of spades which supposedly points the situation or future, I read on several sites the meaning for an upside down ace of spades, and it says that it’s a bad card, can mean dead or end of something, I don’t know if that’s right but could it mean that they’re actually going to break up?

Can someone here help figure out the meaning of this spread? And also a good book recommendation that actually helps and explains how I can read them?
Thank you!

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Woah, that’s a lot of information to digest and that spread can be very confusing even for the beat cartomancers.

I could do a reading for you using cartomancy if you wish.

Just pm me with the details of what you’re trying to figure out and whether you want a short reading or an in depth one

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Get a Thoth deck. The cards are talismanic and can help you regardless of whether you understand the underlying cosmology.

If you NEED cartomancy, go with the 36-card Lenormand. That has a very sharp egregore connected to it. You can start doing really simple one-line draws that will be easy to understand and eerily responsive to your questions.

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