Holy crap. This is the perfect sequel to book 1. Earthbound picks up where Skyborn left off, and the action just picks up from there and doesn't let up, even at the end. Things go right. Things mostly go wrong because it's book 2 and things never work out the way we think they will or want them to in sequels. Sloane is increasing her badass status almost daily, and Logan is just his magnificent, confidant, and sweet self. I loved watching Logan and Sloane's relationship grow and develop as they became more comfortable being mates and learned more about each other. Logan still has an understandable need to protect Sloane, but Sloane proves that she can handle herself on more than one occasion. I, personally, loved the storyline in this book more than book 1, because it wasn't about teaching Sloane the basics of her new world. It was about her discovering who she is and who her mother was. Aspects of this magical world were reveled in clever and interesting ways that made me want to keep reading. I literally finished the book in 2 days flat.
I loved Sloane from the very beginning, but I especially loved watching her grow more confidant in herself while also maintaining a level of fear about her powers and what she can do. No one really knows the extent of her powers, so there's always a sense of lingering fear for Sloane when she uses them. Sloane's signature witty and sarcastic comments steal the show and make me love her more. She uses her wit and sarcasm as a bit of a shield to hide her fear, but other times, she's just purely hilarious and is great comedic relief. That being said, Sloane knows when to turn the wit and sarcasm off and be serious. Her inner-dialogue is one of my favorite things about her and Stone writes it so well. Sloane grows more as a person in this book and learns to accept who and what she is. The revelations about her mother move her in ways she wasn't expecting, and inspire her to try to finish the job her mother started. As a reader, I can see where Sloane might go in her character development and I can't wait to see if I'm right. She's strong, fiercely loyal, and would to anything to protect the people she loves. I'm excited to see her grow even more in book 3 and to see where her story goes.
I freaking love Logan. He has quickly become one of my absolute favorite book boys. He's protective of Sloane, but not so much that he becomes possessive of her (not that Sloane would ever let that happen). He respects her and the choices she makes. He may not agree with her 100% of the time, but no one in real life does, either. Even if Logan disagrees, he does his best to listen to why Sloane made the choice she did and to understand it. Logan grows as a leader in this book and it was nice to see him in that role. And, of course, he and Sloane share some steamy moments and swoon-worthy declarations of love. *sigh* I can't wait to see where Logan ends up in book 3. Honestly, if he and Sloane don't end up together in the end, I will probably lose it. :)
Overall, this was the best possible sequel to book 1. The stakes got higher. The risks got bigger. And the ending left me open-mouthed and craving more. I don't think I can wait much longer for book 3. I have a feeling I'm in for one epic conclusion.