Silmans Reassess your chess 4th Edition
Top chess e-books (Kindle) for intermediate level.

Probably your best bet is to browse the publisher's websites. Almost every Everyman book is available in Kindle format. I believe a large number of the books from Gambit are available in Kindle. I also believe some of the books by New In Chess are also available in Kindle format.
Quality Chess and Chess Stars you will not find in Kindle format. No use going that route.
To make browsing easier, I'd suggest browsing the publisher's sites and then going to Amazon and seeing if it's available in Kindle format there.
By the way, what's the issue with paper? No delivery system where you live? Allergic? "Going Green" (as in against killing trees religiously)?

I tried the publisher's website as you recommended, but again, I don't know the top/best books for my rating level or even which book's suitable for me. This surely is appreciated but i'll thank you greatly if you'll be able to mention some great books for those above mentioned publishers.
As for the reason, yes, no delivery system where i live and chess books aren't available in stores/libraries. So, i ordered How to reassess your chess and Amateur's mind to my brother's address but do not know when I will be able to get hands on it.
If you have a tablet then ebook apps like Forward Chess and Gambit Chess Studio are much better option than Kindle - they let you read a book and have a chess board next to it. The board is synchronized with the text - this is amazing experience. I've discovered these apps half a year ago and already have around 20 ebooks.
Both apps are available for iOS and Android.

Yeah, I'll surely try this. But I'm afraid reading on illuminated screens just doesn't do the trick for me. Of course, Kindle is also illuminated but relatively far less than mobiles/tablets. After a minute or so, I always don't feel like reading on a tablet.
Again, would really love some recommendations for kindle e-books except Amateur's Mind and How to Reassess Your Chess (already placed an order for these two), Silman's Complete Endgame Course/Book (read it more than half; really like Silman if you've observed) and Logical Chess: Move by Move by Irving Chernev.
Can some people please suggest me some good chess e-books (Kindle) for intermediate level? I'm in real need of these, because a tournament is coming up which i wish to participate. Paperback books are not possible due to certain reasons. If not intermediate level, advanced will be also be appreciated.
Thanks.