User blog comment:SayuriDarling/Percy Jackson's Greek Heroes Discussion/@comment-4902593-20150729051435

The female ancient Greek heroines were rather minor compared to their male counterparts.

Personally I want to read about Atalanta, because Rick said that Annabeth was loosely based on her, just as Percy is based on Perseus. Atalanta didn't do much though, except kill a couple of centaurs, win footraces, beating Achilles's dad at wrestling, being an Argonaut and participate in a boar hunt.

Otrera founded the Amazon nation, but she was killed by a son of Poseidon, who hurled a boulder at her.

Cyrene was a hunter and one of Apollo's girlfriends, mother of Aristaeus and the founder of a city. Apollo fell in love with her when he saw her single handedly kill a lion with her bare hands.