Delving deeper into the Black Sea light naval forces and possible reference books, I have found the following list I am interested in studying from:
Superpowers at Sea: An Assessment of the Naval Arms Race
Richard W. Fieldhouse, Shunji Taoka, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
Oxford University Press, 1989
World War II at Sea: An Encyclopedia, Volume 1
Spencer C. Tucker
ABC-CLIO, Nov 30, 2011
World War II: The Essential Reference Guide
Priscilla Mary Roberts
ABC-CLIO, 2012
World War II Sea War, Vol 4: Germany Sends Russia to the Allies
Donald A Bertke, Don Kindell, Gordon Smith
Lulu.com, Dec 15, 2012
Naval Strategy and Operations in Narrow Seas
Milan N. Vego
PUBLISHER
Taylor and Francis
PRINT PUB DATE
2003
Digesting History : The U.S. Naval War College, The Lessons of World War Two, and Future Naval Warfare, 1945-1947
Hal M. Friedman and Naval War College Press
Power at Sea, Volume 2 : The Breaking Storm, 1919-1945
Lisle A. Rose
The Soviets as naval opponents, 1941-1945
F Ruge - 1979 -
Naval Institute Press
Soviet naval operations in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945
VI Achkasov - 1981 -
Naval Inst Press
Soviet Amphibious Operations in the Black Sea, 1941–1943
CB Atwater Jr - 1995
Operation Barbarossa: the Complete Organisational and Statistical Analysis, and Military Simulation Volume IIB
Nigel Askey
Lulu.com, Aug 26, 2014
Steel and Ice: The U-Boat Battle in the Arctic and Black Sea 1941-45
Lawrence Paterson
The History Press, Jun 6, 2016
That is what I found in English on the subject that I can readily access. If anyone has any others that are of a similar vein, I would be highly appreciative of the point towards them.