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April Fool Tarot Challenge

I found some really interesting tarot challenges on Tumblr.  I decided to go ahead and post them on my blog as well.  You can find me on Tumblr here . So the first challenge that I will be doing is the April Fool Tarot Challenge.  Here is a listing of each day: 1. The April Fool Spread : Shuffle, and find the Fool. The cards on either side are “what to be optimistic about this month” and “what to be wary of, in case it’s a trick” 2. Tarot Garden : Go through your decks and see if you can find at least three different flower species depicted. Take a super aesthetic photo of this tarot garden! 3. The Sun Cross Spread : Shuffle and find the Sun. The cards on either side are things that will warm up your spring 4. Green Thumb : Find three cards (or more!) with green as the dominant colour. Do the cards’ meanings relate somehow? If differentiating colours is difficult, select one or more cards that mean “growth” to you. 5. The April Showers Spread : Pull a card to represent Apri

Murder is No Accident

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  Description Young Maggie Greene may be trespassing in the old, empty Victorian mansion on a quiet street in Hidden Springs, but all she wants is some private time in the magnificent tower room to write her stories. Certain she'll be in trouble if caught, she hides when a realtor shows up. But someone else is in the house too, someone even more worried about getting caught. When Maggie finds the realtor's body at the bottom of a flight of stairs and the other person gone, Deputy Sheriff Michael Keane is called in. He assumes the realtor's death is a tragic accident--until a second person is found dead in the house. When Maggie is threatened, Michael must catch the murderer before anyone else dies.   Review This is the third installment of the Hidden Springs series by A.H. Gabhart.  I hadn’t read the prior two books, but I found this one a fun read.  So you can definitely read it as a stand-alone.  But trust me, once you read it you will be hooked!  So you might