Hey there Eric,
From the way it is described, you sound like you are trying to do a double turnover that may be a little more difficult than you need right now, seeing as you're only around 2 months into learning (welcome to the most fun hobby, like ever, by the way!). Nothing against CardWiz, the Strike Double Turnover is one of the more versatile and easiest methods to get into, seeing as there is virtually no "get ready" time, but that particular method takes a lot of time and practice in order to get down perfectly (I've been doing that double turnover for 3-4 years and only recently do I not worry about possibly getting caught). It may not be the best method for you seeing as your still very new to all this mumbo jumbo, and as a very new participant to our lovely art form, I'm sure you're looking to find some material to use and get good at as soon as possible to start doing things for people (I sure was that way!).
For any beginners that ever ask me what kind of double lift/turnover (yes, there is a difference) they can use to make it look more natural, I can tell you this: it's not about the double lift you use, it's about when and how you use it. You can almost literally use any double lift you want in a magic trick (within reason), but if you try to do it at the wrong time, someone somewhere will start feeling their spidey senses, and boom, you're done.
I don't want to get into too much detail because I want to leave room for discussion, but what I would recommend would be an easier method. Believe me, you can do the easiest things you know with the right execution. Starting off, depending on what you like, I would always recommend either literally picking up two cards with your thumb at the back of the pack and your index and middle fingers at the front end, and picking up two and turning your hand 180 degrees to show the double, and then replacing the double on the pack by reversing these actions. If you don't like doing the literal double lift and prefer the double turnover style, where you turn the card over onto the deck itself, then I recommend getting a break under the top two cards and then picking them up with the same three fingers and turning them over that way.
Of course, there is a lot of learning material out there for these methods. Let me plug some places I go to help you along
Anything Aaron Fisher:
http://aaronfishermagic.com/how-to-do-easy-card-tricks/
**Aaron knows a lot about Card Magic and I love listening to him talk about it. This link might definitely help you. Watch and read with deck in hand!**
Jason England's The Double Lift
https://store.theory11.com/products/double-lift-jason-england
**Quite possibly one of the best downloads I have ever seen on Theory 11. Jason is extremely detailed and to the point with all of his explanations and this download teaches several methods for producing a double. You can't go wrong with this investment.**
And as always, one of my personal favorites,
The Royal Road to Card Magic by Hugard and Braue
http://www.amazon.com/0486408434
**One of the groundwork books for Card Magicians. Not much else can be said about this book. If you want to continue doing card magic, this book is a foundation to build upon. You won't be disappointed.**
If you wanna ask me anything, please PM me or just reply to this, I'll check in later. I hope this has helped in some way!
-Cody