Bridgerton is incomplete without its love stories. Only a few shows can do or have done what this Netflix period drama has. We just can't wait for another chapter that's coming in the beginning of next year to obsess over. But that doesn't mean we've forgotten the previous seasons that won our hearts. There's one story amongst all of them that deserves an applause for being full of tension. It is the one surrounding Edwina Sharma. She appeared in Season 2 and we couldn't help but agree that she was indeed the diamond of the season. Edwina was adored by the ton. But this is Bridgerton we're talking about. And here nothing goes down without a good deal of drama.Edwina's life got messy when her heart got caught between her sister’s happiness and her own dreams. She and her sister fell for the same man! However, no complaints because at least Julia Quinn’s books give her a happily married life.Edwina in Bridgerton is the season’s star debutante. She is handpicked by Queen Charlotte herself. Every eye is on her. So is Anthony Bridgerton’s. It looks like the start of a grand romance. But soon that turns into a love triangle that makes everything complicated. Anthony begins to fall for Edwina’s sister, Kate.Edwina is heartbroken and it leaves her at a crossroads. She is then forced to choose between her pride and forgiveness. She became a fan favorite because of how she chose to sacrifice her own happiness for her sister. She walked away from heartbreak with grace and dignity. It proved that she didn’t need a title or a husband to define her worth.Bridgerton: Who Edwina marries in the books vs. the Netflix series View this post on Instagram Instagram PostBridgerton fans who’ve only watched the Netflix series might be surprised to learn that Edwina’s story is not the same in the books.Anthony and Kate get married. And Edwina eventually finds love. She marries a man named Mr. Bagwell. He is a scholar. Not a titled lord or a wealthy suitor but just a kind and thoughtful man. Their relationship is simple and steady. There's respect and warmth in it. In Julia Quinn’s books, Edwina’s story ends in a way that totally fits her personality.Netflix's Bridgerton leaves Edwina’s ending open. She doesn’t marry Anthony. She instead chooses to stop the wedding after realizing her sister and Anthony really love each other. Queen Charlotte hints at a possible match for Edwina towards the end of Season 2. She mentions her eligible nephew Prince Friedrich. But the show never confirms this. And it leaves her romantic future uncertain. Fans notice that Netflix’s Edwina seems destined for a story arc that's bigger and better.Bridgerton’s change in Edwina’s story makes sense when you think about it. The series loves all things grand. But the books focus more on peace and a love that's calm in nature. Edwina’s Netflix arc gives her more screen time and independence. It lets her grow beyond being just the “diamond.” Whereas the book ending shows that real happiness can come from places without titles or fame.Both versions of Edwina's story are a bit different. But they celebrate her growth and kindness. It doesn't really matter if she marries Mr. Bagwell or Prince Friedrich in Netflix's Bridgerton. Regardless of that, Edwina Sharma deserves a love story that's just as graceful and kind as she is.Stay tuned to Soap Central for more updates and detailed coverage.