Nicholas Sparks is a genius when it comes to telling a story about love. His innate ability to weave the joys of love with the heart wrenching downfalls has had readers captivated for years. Hollywood took notice and in 2002 Mandy Moore and Shane West starred in the heartbreaking film A Walk to Remember (2002). Before the tears were dry, Sparks teamed up with Hollywood to bring his book The Notebook to life. In 2004, hearts melted when they watched the onscreen connection Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling shared in the beautiful tale of The Notebook (2004).
2010 is a big year for Sparks; two of his projects are coming to the big screen, Dear John (2010) starring Amanda Seyfried and Channing Tatum slated to open February 2, 2010, and The Last Song (2010) starring real life couple Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth. There seems to be a pattern on the set of Nicholas Sparks films; the leading costars can't help but hook up. Life imitates art for Miley Cyrus and her Last Song costar Liam Hemsworth. The onscreen couple found love off screen and have been jet setting around the world showing off their newly found love.

Miley Cyrus has found love in the New Year with her The Last Song (2010) costar Liam Hemsworth. The couple was spotted vacationing over the holiday in Australia, prompting many to believe that the couple is serious. People Magazine reported the couple were looking "very much like two kids in love" while enjoying Sashi Sushi and Sake Lounge in Manhattan Beach, California. The source from People went on to describe that the couple was, "very affectionate with each other, laughing, giggling and being very touchy-feely."

The couple met in the summer of 2009 while filming the Touchstone film The Last Song (2010). While on set in Tybee Island, Georgia and nearby Savannah, the couple bonded. While filming in the small tow away from the glitz and hidden from paparazzi, the new couple was able to form a lasting relationship. Make sure to check on their onscreen chemistry when The Last Song (2010) opens nationwide April 2, 2010. We want to hear your opinions on the trailer; could this be your favorite book-turned-film yet?