By Jorge Calvillo (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Oct 10, 2013 07:31 PM EDT

Jennifer López, one of the most internationally renown Latina singers, recently said that she is currently writing a book in which she will reveal the difficult times she went through after her divorce from Puerto Rican singer Marc Anthony.

In an interview granted to People en Español, López, who managed to overcome one of the hardest blows of her life in her separation, pointed out that currently there is no greater relationship than the one she has with her twin children Max and Emme.

"My relationship with my babies is the most important in my life" J.Lo told People in an interview which can be read in the November edition of the magazine.

"There's always a moment in the day where I'm with my children and I tell them: 'This is my favorite moment: now' and they love it", the singer confessed from her Hidden Hills home in California, in an office filled with books, family pictures and plaques in recognition of her career of over 20 years, the magazine informed.

In July 2011, Jennifer López and Marc Anthony separated after seven years of marriage. The couple eventually announced that "It [was] a difficult decision, but we've reached a friendly agreement in all aspects", read a press release back then.

In this case, JLo took the opportunity to share her experience in a very personal book which will be released in 2014, she told People en Español.

"I understood a lot of things about myself and my relationships, things I needed to learn", JLo told the same source, and said that she will also share how she felt after becoming a mother at 38.

"I'd love to have more children, I'd love to have someone to share the rest of my life with, of course, who doesn't want that? But I don't know... I don't know what the future has in store for me. This is what I do know: I'm fine. Before I wasn't fine. The book is about that too, (feeling that) you're fine", said the singer in the interview.

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