Not such an easy answer, but yes iirc. Ex: Misery's Anne mentions The Overlook, the caretaker, etc. aside from Holland entirely. Avoiding spoilers here, sorry. There are many other connection between these books & other King books too. King's universes cross often. His magnum opus The Dark Tower series touches on most (if not all?) his books. So much so, that there is a whole other book written by his former research assistant called The Dark Tower Concordance. It's based on info she compiled just so King could keep correct the characters' & story lines' continuity. It's a good read unto itself (possible spoilers too.)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1451694873/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_btf_t1_jWOoFbNENJJ8P
Edit: Not stepping on anyone here. I was composing my answer when another user confirmed the Misery connection. Props to succinct answer peeps :)
I've read about 90% of King's work.
If you just want a quick rundown on King's universe without reading an entire library full of books, someone made a pretty handy guidebook for reference:
https://www.amazon.com/Stephen-Kings-Dark-Tower-Concordance/dp/1451694873
WARNING! This books is pretty much nothing BUT spoilers, so if you think you might read any of his books in the future you're probably better off avoiding this.
We actually don't know at what point Lea was released from her imprisonment. Although it does create a bit of a plot hole with Changes, since Harry says:
> The last time I'd seen my faerie godmother, she had been ranting and raving in a couple of distinct personalities and voices while half-entombed in a sheet of ice at the heart of the Winter Court.
Soooo...Methinks someone is falling down on the continuity ball. Likely Jim and his loyal beta-foos aren't going through the comics as stringently as they cover the novels and short stories, if at all. This is why I think everyone needs a version of Robin Furth (the woman Stephen King hired to help him keep track of things during the writing of the latter parts of The Dark Towers series.). The Concordance she ended up putting together is not only highly interesting, it helped King avoid this sort of basic, "Well shit, I didn't realize there's no way Lea could've been present at that point" nonsense.
It was Robin Furth who King hired, and she wrote the concordance which is worth a pick up as well. Bev also has a deep knowledge and love of the series, and is definitely worth checking out too. I used to haunt his message board back in the day, and he was always a swell guy.
Stephen King had someone write a concordance for the Dark Tower series, so I'm sure Rich has copious notes on past events.
You should also check out Robin Furth's Concordance