About the Book, Ukuleles Undercover, book 3 of the Hawaiian Island Detective Club series:
Someone’s leaving threatening notes on music stands, in cases,
on stacks of music and in the bathrooms. Kimo takes ukulele lessons and is very
concerned about his teacher, Mrs. Lee, the kids and the music school, so he
asks Leilani to join the class to investigate the mystery. She’s not happy
since she’s a surfer girl, not a musician. Maile and Sam join her in class
which makes the whole thing bearable.
Cheryl, what inspired you to write mysteries for kids and this series?
I was first inspired to write as a child, reading Nancy Drew. I
knew at that young age that I would one day write a mystery!
Striving to do what God has placed in front of me motivates me
to keep pressing forward. Sharing wholesome mysteries filled with fun, humor,
mishaps and unexpected moments for kids to enjoy also motivates me to continue
this amazing journey.
I have always loved Hawaii ever since I
lived there while attending The University of Hawaii. I combined that with my
interest in writing for ages 8-12 years and The Hawaiian Island Detective
Club was born!
The three books in this series are
entitled Pineapples in Peril, Menehunes Missing, and Ukuleles Undercover.
What do you do for fun and
relaxation when you’re not writing?
I love to grow veggies, blueberries and raspberries on my deck.
I also love to sing, and am part of my church’s drama team—challenging, yet
rewarding. I sometimes work-out with my son and do push-ups with the Oregon
Duck (the U of O mascot) whenever Oregon
scores—and, yes, they’re men’s push-ups! I’m practicing for another great fall
of football and push-ups!
Tell us a little about your family:
I have a great husband, three amazing kids and two adorable
Persian cats, Nala and Thor.
My oldest son, Ian, has his own home and works for Nautilus. My
daughter, Ashley, is married to a wonderful man, Dave. She works for Portland State
University and he is a lawyer for a Portland , Oregon
firm. They just made me a first-time “Tutu” with the birth of their son, Ewan.
My youngest son, Shane, wants to be an artist for a Graphic Novel company. In
between working at a movie theater, he’s busy working on projects—not unlike
being an author!
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